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BUSINESS CARDS,
103..40' M 8$ .YI l.? F V
ONI;I'Y '1°O LOAN AT G PER
neat, L 8. 100011, Bruooele,
Xv}.I, "Ma17ltACI0EN---
• IBener of Marriage Liapneoo, Of -
Ace et Grocery, 9'ornherlx Street, nrngeole.
M. MORRISON,
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
WA4TON, ONTr,
MISS JEAN M'IAUCNLIN,
-TRa0Hftlt 0E -
PIANO AND - ORGAN..
air-uV4Sas..ts, C1aTT.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM&
tNeoaANoa.
FIRE AND MARINE,
_,
GUELPH.
J. LECIKIE,
LIFE AND 1.I1tN INSURANOE,
LOAN AND REAL ESTATE AGENT,
VALUATOR, Bo,
b�0.o over Harstivs Drug Store,
Frth, 0e2, s•Om Br
u'ols.
Wellington
Mutual
['ire Insurance CO.,
170T0 1011110 1040
Insurance taken on the cash and premium
note system at current rates. Before insur-
ing e)eewhero call on tboundersigned Agent
of the company,
GEORGE ROGERS, Brussels•
MISS SARAH LOUISE MOORE,
L. 0. M..
Academie graduate of London Conserva-
tory of Mnsfo, also Member of the Associated
Musicians of Ontario, is prepared to receive
a limited number of pupils for instrnotion
on the piano. Qualified to prepare pupil for
the Principal's Form in the Conservatory of
Music.
Brussels, Ontario,
AUCTIONEERS.
pi S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION-
' 'I ". • nen, will sell for bettor prices, to
better men in lees timeand less chargee
thou any niter Auctioneer in East Buren or
be won'tcharge anything. Dates and orders
can always be arrangedat this office or by
personal application,
VETERINARY.
J• D. WARWICK -
Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vet-
erinary College, is prepared to treat all dis-
eases of domesticated animals in a compet-
ent manner. Parti^alar attention paid to
Veterinary Aert,etry, Calle promptly at-
tended to. Office and Infirmary -Four doors
North of bridge, '1 -u'nberry et., Brussels.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCIND.
VV M. SINCLAIR-
Rarrister, Solloitor, :Convey:moor,
Notary Public, dc. Office -Stewart's Block
1 door North of Cootral Hotel.
Solicitor for for Standard Bauk.
G•
F. BLAIR, BARRISTER,
•
Solicitor, ho, Office over Stand-
ard Bank. Solicitor for Village of Brussels.
Money to Loan at lowest rates.
MEDICAL CARDS.
DR. O. AMBROSE TOOLE,
RESIDENCE AND 011;I0E-
l/11LL 8T, EAST, IIEi18SELS.
J. A. M.NAUGHTON.
91. 11., 0. lir.,
Trinity University, Bellow Trinity Medical
College,Membor College of Physicians mud
Surgeons, Ont. Licentiate of the Royal Col-
lege of Physicians and Lloentiate of Mid-
wife Edinbur r[s e
Boldeuoa-67171 street,Brus else No,14,
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. FEILD,
DENTIST
Graduate of the Royal College of Dental
Burgoonsot.Ontario and First class Honor
Graduate of Toronto Uulverelty. Office
next to Brower's Photograph Gallery,
BRUSSELS,
STOCK FOR SERVICE
BULL FOR SERVICE. - A
Thoro'-bred Short Horn, registered
pedigree. Terms 700,1 with privilege of re.
toroth g if necessary. G100, ROBB,
80- Brnseels South.
Fall Term in the
Begins Sept. I, 1902
Students may enter at any time. To1030
tea0uuubla. •'two courses-c0ulmeralal cud
Shorthand. Send for Journal.
C. A,FI.EMING, A, L MOINTYISE,
I'redden t, 10Orelary,
SfflWOELE3
13riEi:h t'oluiiibiii
litrfl t'edar Shingles
atm ----
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
at Short Notioe,
Estimates Furnished for all
kande of Buildings. Workman-
ship and Material Guaranteed.
P. AMFNT.
Attend the test--tt Phys
CENTRA
STRATFORD, ONT.
pee/tloue at $l0 I4r $00 end $008081
month, and a few stays ago au appllea,
tion was received 0101lug 004 al 001
P� graduates 01 loot W0213 eatery of ,mese
t nor annum, Tile Is the kind of evld.
epee op are looking far e t h 0.r
Y , 1. 8 o the bent
B 190 t
p! 1 c attend, catalogue Ave, 1';0.. 11
ter itis tannin if noxgibl9,
w, J, ELLIterST, Prinolpal, Ql
x$tt'ict gtius.
Bt s' Eh.
tbirs, W. d Carter tae returned from
Ler trip to Manitoba.
Wm. Johnston received sir aura of oat.'
tie from Toronto and they are now lomat•'
ed on hie farm in East Wawanoeh,
Mrs, Holme', Mrs, Slater, lure, N, H.
Young g an
d Mrs le
Y
M a u
Y nag were is
U:lnto13 lest week attending the eonvem
tion of the , i '
WOma a
° et n
M s o 0.r aooiet
y Y
of the Londonou ereoo
U f e of the Meths.
diet 'thumb.
0. L. Laing, who has been manager of
the Blyth agency of the Bank of Hernia
ton for the past 10 months, reoeived
uotice that he had been promoted to the
hanagemeut of the agency at Georgetown
and Jett on Tuesday of last week for hie
new poet of duty. His 860000sor at the
Blyth agency is H. p. Holmes, who has
been acooantantin the Wingham agency
for the past two years.
L1ratowel
1;. Goddard! lilt for Stratford, wbere
he has taken a position.
J, B. Mouroe left. for Detroit,.to put in
hie final term at the Dental College.
Mre. R. P. Field and family have m0v.
ed to Hamilton where they will reaid°.
The Ingereoll,Stone Co, have two gangs
of men at work on the new granolithio
walks in town.
The remainder of the hardware 'look
of Tatham & Moffat has been purchased
by B. Gerry, of Brussels, who intends
snipping it from town.
B. Foreoyth, who has been in charge of
the Georgetown agency of the Bank of
Hamilton, aaooeede J. Stuart as manager
of the Lietowel brand).
Mies Edith Carthew, daughter of J.
M, Ohrthew, left for Loudon where she
will enter the General Hospital with a
view to becoming a trained nurse.
Anniversary eervioea will be held in
Knox Church on Sunday, 19th inst.
Rev. Jno Somerville, D. D., of Owen
Sound, Secretary of the Home Miesiou
Board, will preaoti.
The old house ou the site purohaeed by
the Salvation Army 00 Main street East,
has been torn down and cleared away,
and preparntione are being made for
erecting the new barracks building.
James L• a hae sold h.e fine brick . reel
dente on Elma etreet' to the Methodist
congregation for a parsonage. He takes
the present parsonage on Bay street in
exchange and receives 81,300 in oaeb.
B, Rothwell hae returned to town after
spending a conple o1 months in the Weet,
visiting his brothers, Dre. Rothwell, at
Denver. and hie eon, Dr. Will. Rothwell,
in Idaho. Mr. Rothwell was as far
Weet as Seattle.
A Dontop and Eti. Long hate returned
to Toronto to oomplete their coarse at
the Ontario Dental -College, Ernie
Bruce and Ed. Lorie have also gine to
Toronto to study dentistry. W;IltAinley
ie taking -a coarse at the Suhool of Pcao
tioal Science.
(.3Odeartch.
G. E. Bolt left to resume hie studies at
Trinity University.
The farewell progreseive euchre and
dance given by the tennie club fa the
Oddfellowe' Hell, weal one of the prettieet
events of the season. It was an "an
rovoir" to Dudley and Odra. Holmes, who
deport shortly to live in Wingham, and
the Miens (Jarrow, who will reside fn
Toronto.
Judge Garr„w,-Mre. Garrow, theMimes
Gat row and Master Jobo Garrow, left on
Monday afternoonof bast week, to take up
their residence permanently in Toronto.
.9. large number of their friends were et
the etation to bid them farewell. The
departure of Judge Garrow's family will
matte a serge gap in eooial and other
circles in Goderioh.
The choir of North street Methodist
oharoh, after theirusual weekly praolio8
proceeded to the home of 0. A. Humber,
where they met their fellow -choir mem
ber, Chart. H. Humber, and became ao
quaintest with his obarming bride. •An
eddreoe was produced and woe rend by
J. H. Thompson, and at the proper
moment the choir leader, Mr. Campbell,
put Mr. Humber 10possession of a hand
tomo oak rocker as a wedding gift from
the choir, 81r. Humber was completely
eorprieed, but waa ;gnat to the oclaeion
and expressed hie thanks in fitting len-
gime.
The work of re building and repiirimi
the wharf and piers have beeu oonoluded
for the preeontseason. Daring the sea
eon the commercial wharf hoe been re
bui:t from the dwelt water to the elevator
whet -P, a dietunee of 626 feet ; the abeok•
water has been repaired and calmed at
the point where it was damaged by the
schooner John Miner, in collision, last
May ; and patchwork rel airs have been
made of the piers. The reptire to the piers,
Engineer Brough sage, have been made
merely to hold them together for a time,
as they will require to bethoroughly re
Hewed in a very short time.
DISASTROUS ' Frau.-Wodneedey atter
noon of last week, with an incredibly
short time, the factory of the God,.rioh
Organ 00. was burned to the ground.
The lire started at abont fifteen mtentee
to 1. o'olook; within an hour the dames
enveloped every port of the building, and
shortly after 2 o'olook, so quickly did the
faro do it8 work, the walla had fallen in
and the faotory was but a mase of blaz
ing rufne, The common report is that
the fire wa8 started by the wanton care.
leesneee of two lade, employees of the fee.
tory, who were 8m0afng themselves at
the noon hour with some matches and
paper in the flniabing department on the
top floor, a room filled with highly (torn
bustible material, It ie said that the
smouldering paper was thrnet into a can
of benzine, which imme: lately went off
in a blaze, and in a trine the whole room
0780 aflame, 'There was a splendid I
system of Are prof pot ion in lbs faotory,
but the fpteaee beat and Ilia (WOO 011/101i4
whish in a few m'nrltee ti led the build
ing made iia htttriy impossible, A strop
Smith wind swept the tiro from where i
started, at the South aide, right through
the building, and by Om time the Own
brigade had got ate bona turned on the
upper story was already a masa of Aimee,
end it was not long before it woespan
that the whole building was doomed,
The geode in the stock room and the ollioe
eunoia were saved, and the stook of oil
and varniebeeip barrels Wan got out o
the oeller, lily hard work the tire w4
prevented from tatting the lumber piles
0607 a few of the men saved their toole
There was a great quantity pt finish' d
goods in the faotory, about to be shipped
1poludisg eeveretl carloads of orgone and
thousands of dollars worth of woodwork
for the Old Ooantry, It was of coarse
totally deetroyed, Manager Sanndore
oetimatei the 1008 al 1175,000. There is
llama°06 of $37,000. The houses South
of the factory had a narrow maps, Half.
e dozen of them were set on lire by flying
pindere, but the people were on the watoh
and exlinguiehed the ,inoiplent blazes.
The engine works aorooe the road oleo
got a scorching, and the stuff kept hose
playing on the building. Wbep seen after
the fire o
Ma a ex 80. n.d re
u e said that J
g he
was not in a potation to say anything
abs tb 'wilding, u m ne' f
U o hie artier
g.
p
e
Mr. MoIIa a i
wae o Manitoba,
and t
Y.the
other, Mr, Olnrk, Giving .many other
intereete is not aoxioueto rebuild, Mr.
Sounder's expressed sympathy with the
employees of the company, over eighty in
number, who are deprived of work. The
feeling is general among the townspeople
that if poseibl0 this splendid industry
mast be saved to the town, and Strang
efl,lrte will doubtless be made to induoe
the oornpany to rebuild. The bneineee
outlook for the factory wart very bright,
as contracts had been oompleted whish
would require ate full output for two years,
for export.
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d
At vie ()cid.
The new furnace for the Methodist par.
•mintage has arrived.
Principal MoKinnon attended the
Teachers' Convention held in Stratford
on October Ind and 3rd.
The trustees of the Atwood pnblio
school re-engaged Mies Meredith as
teaober of the Junior Department for the
year 1903, at an increase of eatery.
Reid Moore's auotion sale of farm stook
and implements, wee a great muooeee.
The wawa brought a splendid price, rang.
ing from $35 to 842. The horses and
implements Bold for fair prides and sale 1
totalled Mr. Moore abort $1100.
The G. T. R. elaboritie(' have been
greatly annoyed by cattle standing on the
track and forcing the engineers of the
different trains to slacken -speed and
sometimes bring the train to a etandetill
to avoid a 80ri000 auoident. The eeotien.
man are inetrooted toimpound all cattle
found within half a mile of any railway
crossing, And it they do so .10 is Dm/ease
they are obliged to obey inotr0Otlooe or
they may loee their post lone,
`i -'he opproaoh ,to the railway Motion
has been greatly improved by a hoard
walk being plane morons the culvert. All
that le now needed to complete the op.
pr0avh ie It lamp planed pear the 00000..
tpLiittle'tette 00700re met with an awl.
dent which might have had more serious
remit8. J3ep brother Marry way throw,
ing wood up trout the sellar, when she
suddenly came in the way of a stick
whish Otruok her on the head just above
the temple, inflicting an ugly out,
Csi S. I' Fri.
Robe, Btepheneon ie eerionely ill with
typhoid fever..
Howiok Connell met in Pordwioh on
Wedneeday of thio week,'
R. 0, and Mre, Sperling have gone to
Wingham where they will reside,
Mise Mary Padfield le re-engaged for
1903 in the eohool she now teaohee, at an
Overige in salary,.
Robe. Douglas, principal of our nubile
eohool has been engaged for another year
at en ioarease in salary of 726.
Mrs. W. 0, Strong was a delegate to
the
W, F. M.ie
Spo t annual satin
Y
a m
whish was held in Clinton last week. g
W. D, Williams left on Tuesday of teat
week
Lr Baton o $ on Ronge,
La., where he
pee
g to eat t up theExaeleior machinery
recently 'shipped from here to that city.
VV 9arg-ham.
F, Hogg in getting along nicely.
S. Graoey halt located ;n St. Marye,
Wm. Olegg hag diepoeed of hie oatmeal
mill to a firm, who will utilize it far a
pea mill
Court Maitland has 'mowed the services
of the H. Rnthven Macdonald Quartette
for their concert on Friday, 17th inet.
Sunday wag Epworth League day in
the Wingham Meihodiet oharoh Rev. R.
Hobbs eaohanged with Rev. R. Keefer, of
Washington, Ont„ for 0)18 day.
Qo ea0on01 of the wet afternoon the
unveiling of the monument erected by the.
W. 0. W. to the memory of the late N. A,
Fargnhargon was postponed until Thanks-
giving day.
Frank Flannigan had ono finger injnred
at the foundry. Wm. Monk tell on an
oil can at the Union factory and ran the
epoat entirely through one hand. Wm.
Carr had one finger cab off and two others
badly out at the Chair faotory. He was
fixing a sew, that wee put in motion be.
fore he was aware.
The question of waterworke and sewer
eyetem came up for dieetweiou, at the
last meeting of the town Council, and
the report of engineer oneeaobt was read,
The engineer's report gave three sources
of water supply-epringe, driven welle
and the river ; be recommended the first -
named aa the beet and oheapeet, Three
;Triage within 3,300 feet of the pampintl
station would produce ample eapply; 260.
I LOW PRICES
MAKE THEMSELVES
1 POPULAR 1
Our Fall Millinery Opening has been one of the
moat successful in our experience.
We have a full stock of New Goods and our prices
are the Lowest for the Best quality of goods.
We wish to thank the Ladies of Brussels and sur-
rounding country for their patronage and assure them
that all orders will receive our most careful attention.
Order Your Thanksgiving Bat Early.
MISS LITTLE.
•••
/i1 When you wear a pair
of our rubbers you know
you have a good thing -
because they keep the feet
dry and they wear well.
We sell only brands
that have stood the test.
They are made of pure rubber,
'Will fit any shoe.
'Wilt stand rough usage.
We buy the best and sell at money -saving prices.
Men's, women's and children's -all kinds, all prices.
Those that are dry and those that are both dry and
warm.
Some prices:-
-
Gents', 50o to $1,00 per pair Ladies', 25o to O5c per pair
Children's, 200 to 40e per pair
MEg"Agente for the Iuviedue Shoe made by. George A. Slater, aoknowledged to be the
beet Shoes for Ladies' or Genie' wear,
•-Repairs in Shoes or Rubbere promptly attended to.
HARNESS DEPARTMENT -Full stook of Harness, both heavy and light, at
prises that will interest you. Plush Rugs, Waterproof Rage and Blankets,
run and and 8atohele at Lowest Pron.
Is M. lift ICI 1 II Si
ETHEL '
SA'.11 MILLS
All kinds of Dreeeed-Lumber )tape on
hand from $10 up,
British Colombia, home pat Shingles
and Lath kept on hand,
A good farm on 10011 son, of Grey for
eale,
A guantlty of green seder poste for
sale on Lot 7, Oon, 4, Grey.
S. S. DOLE,
PROPRIET'OR, OITUBL,
Oee galloue every 24 hours, A oomplete
system with standpipe would cost is the
neigllborbood of 830,0030, requiring a levy
each year of 81,735, or a levy on our
present aoseeement of 2,1 mills, if theta
were co revenue, but in many places the
waterworks s 0.r
e a paying investment. A
s II
ma er eyetem for Are protection 'amply
with standpipe 000ld be put in for 89,000
P
les. After r d'e
e t oneeion it was
moved by
Cauno' or
ill s Ellbtt'a, '
Elliott tdM ❑d
cI oo, and re.
salved, that the Clerk request the ENO.
neer to oomplete hie survey with a view
to submitting a by.law to the ratepayers
in January next.
Moles wor tie.
DBATH 01. MRS. WM. BllowN.-Mre,
Wm. Brown paoeed away on Wedueeday,
Oat, let, after two ysare illness, in bar
68th year. Her maiden name was Agnee
Campbell, daughter of the late A. G.
Campbell. She was born in New Scone,
Perthshire, Scotland, January 10th 1825,
Mr. Campbell and hie family emigrated
to Canada in 1852, and after staying in
Flamboro', Co, of Wentworth, for a short
time came, to Wallaoe and settled 2i. miles
trona Moleewortb. Out ot, a family of
nine only one surviv00, Atex. Campbell,
of the Boaudary line, near eloleewortb.
Deoeased was twine married, Her fire 6
hneband, Thomas Patterson, died 38
years ago leaving three obildren, namely
Mre. P. M. Stewart, of Neepawa, Man. ;
Mre. Walker, widow at home, and A. M.
Patterson, of Galt, Mre. Patterson
married again to Wm. Brown in 1865.
The second family are : Jae, and Geo.
Brown, and Mre. 5 G. Sangster, of Mol-
esworth , Mm. Robert Thompson, of
Britton ; Mrs. T. D. Edgar, of Gerrie ;
and Mre. Wm. Florence, of Toronto.
Deoeased txpereinoed the traneformation
of the farm an which she died, from
e wilderness to a comfortable
home she having 'tattled on it some
42 years ago with her fleet hue.
band. She was a member of the Presby-
terian ahutoh, a true Cbrietian, a good
wife and loving mother, and was held in
high esteem by 'the community. The
funeral took place Saturday afternoon,
Oot. 4th and was very largely attended.
Interment woe made in Lietowel came.
Eery. The pall bearers were deoeaeed's
SOLS and sono -in-law. The service(' at
the house and gave were conducted by
Rev, Geo. Ballantyne, of Molesworth.
MISHTER GROGAN
On the Fuel Question.
"How are ye off fur souks ? ", was at
wan toime a common ealutation, but at
priaint th' goiehton iv th' day ie "How
are ye off fur coal ?" Me £rind, Mr. Tarte
has been attraotbl' ah' aetintdoa iv tit'
public lately wid hie Jdui0h Tarriff epoch•
ee, but he £edea into innooue deetnelude
Along aide iv 1h' coal lauiehton. I've bis
worryio' over it eo mnoh lately that me
hair has assumed a more patrierchial
appairauoe an' me bald shoot is thravell-
In'further South at a great rate. Wid
th' aidi
iv Soo en Cee
mayAquae ro
Y the
g
oirole an' wid th' help of Geamithry ye
eau eriat a resbpiotoble lukiu' roight.
angled untangle on a given ehtraight
loine, but how are ye goin' to' make a ton
iv coal an' half a cord iv unobplilable
bard -wood obanke laebt ye all Winther
an' away on until oaaary wither ? There
ie a propoeitioo for yer Joife. I'me not
well enough poehted on Algehry, 1080111,
to antiwar it. Av 000ree there's some
payple in this town, an' ivlry
other town that it wont throuble
moot. They niver boy away wood away -
way. I wuddn,t wonder but th' hard-
ware ehtoree'II be Benin' a few extbry
padlooks this Winther. But I dinnaw 00
a man wad be mush to blame for ewopin'
ATI occasional. cordwood 'shtick darin' th'
priaint amnia. An unguarded wood -polls
ie a airy timptin' at priaint, an I wuddn't
wonder ay I was oomin' home late some
dark noight about two o'clock in the
mornin' an' me (rind Gillaehpy was play-
ing chicken wid himeilt in th' town hall,
an' all th' bueiniee planes oloeed ixoipt Tim
Maloney, an' nobody Inkin on but maeilf,
I might be persuaded to thry th' weight
iv a oonple of shticks jiat to foiud out 0v
I woe as ehtrong an I was is my young
days. But 1 guess it won't be wia18eary,
fur I I'iuk I have enough to do me till me
fried Jim Smith shtarts his minuet Mo.
Eillop (lord wood exoureione, Jim says
he ain't goin' to °barge more than fltteeo
dollars it cord tbie Whither enlists he
ohangea hie moled. An' it moight be
worse. Th' other day I intherviewed me
fried Misbter Baytie, th' genial propria•
tor an' manager iv th, North Ward Park,
ginerally known known as Baytie'e grove
"I'm tould it'e ,yer intention to obop
dawn yer park thie fall", I says: Ie
there enyt'ing in it Y" 1°There's a whole
In it," says 141iehter Baytie. "At the
priaint proioe iv wood me Park ie worth
et 03' taste oeloyation two t'ouemed tree
hundred dollars and thirty eight and e
half ninth, an' thot'e nut to be sneezed at.
I may eriot a few tints to take th' place
iv 11s' threes, but I haven't fully made up
me moind yit, an' 1'01 let ye know later
on." Hie grace, Mayor Broadfeot tells
it is th' intintion iv 011' Council to appoint
a few nicht! oonotablee to kape a close
watch o th' shade threes thfa whither.
Miebter 8olather tells me 6v th' proiae iv
wood kkpee on goin' up he may have to
call out th' volunteers to kape an nye on
hie woodyard. Pings have Dome to a
party nese an' no miehtake,
WANTED. - A TRUSTWOR-
mnr gentleman or lady 10 each Coun-
ty to manage hardness for an old establish-
ed house of solid financial standing, A
straight, bona lido weekly cash salary of
510,00 paid by cheek 'each Weduoeday with
all expeneee dit•aot from headquarters.
Money adpowood for expenses, Mahoger,
, 040 Caxton Bldg„ Chicago
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Underwear. , .
Those chilly wide remind people that gold weather is approach.
ing, and they begin to think of warm Underclothing and where they 00.03
get the beet assortment to eh080e from, As a rule our Mammoth Cash
Store 40 nppermoet in ev0ryooe'0 mind, tte they know we keep the best
range pt Underwear in the °minty. The Stanfield goods are guaranteed all
wool and unBhrinkable. Waeh them as you )lite, and if they shrink bring
them bank and get your money, Beware of imliatiope, hone are genuine,
except they aro stamped "Stanfleld'e Unshrinkttble." We marry a 11161
range of all other Mode of Underwear, wbioh we buy in large quantities
direct from the manufaotprers for spot Cash, which gives us a great advan.
tage over people buying in expel) quantities,
Iw Men's Union Shirt' and Drawers, plan or ribbed, each 25o.
Men's Fanny Striped Shirts and Damara, heavy weight, soft 130(011, 10
all eizee, each 80o and 400,
Men's Wool Fle
pea Girt
' Shirts
ar0.
D were extra
heavy weight, regular
prise 690, our spaniel prise 450.
MenaiFine ne Lamb's Wool and Drawers, 75o, 71 and 81.25.
Bo i
and
Ys Sh rte Drawers, w re, ip fleece lined, plain and ribbedvn all
sizes; at 250 800, 35o and 40o. '
Stanfield'a Unshrinkable Shirt' and Drawers, 71 and 81 25,
Two eaeee of Ladies' Wool Underclothing opened this week. YI
Downing r.
Footsore and Weary 2
Don't need to seek for a rem-
edy-'tisn't a corn cure, either,
simply rightly made, fit -the -feet
kind of shoes, of which we Have
an ample supply. Look in our
windows, look at our shoes, try
thom,buy them and the shoes
will "make good." The latest
styles, as well as comfort, govern
our buying. Prices ditto.
for the Slater Shoe.
Downing Bros.
The Hand t
Wields 1Ve Brost/
is never so willing to perform
its labors asen hthe w Paint used
yields easily in application. The
work becomes a labor of love if you
use our reliable Ready -mixed
Paints. We'll supply you with an
article that
Stands on its Merits Alone
-The BEST and the CHEAPEST. The SHERWIN-WIL-
LIAMS PAINTS saves you Money, Time and Patience and never
fails to give satisfaction.
Complete stock of Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, &c.
Wilton & Turnbull
APPLE S
WANT D
Apples will be bought on and after
September 26th at the.d,.,.�.,
BRUSSELS EVAPORATOR
Apples may be shaken off the trees, Wind-
falls and Packers' Culls will be bought at the
Highest Market Price.
Small or Soft Apples will not be
bought.
M A H L�j�,
•••■ R BROS.