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19I• eh.
Midi Alija Bennett, of Wiarton, ie
visiting ut the home of her [drainer here.
Blyth's civic holiday will be on Wed.
deaday Angost 10111. There will be a
good program at athletic sports in Blyth
that day,
J. E, and Mrs. Coombs and Master
Andrew Coombe left for Alpena, Minh•
igen, where they will ?pond two weeks
visiting friende.
Wm. Keobne met with a bad accident
while driving down Maine' hill ou the
binadary between Hallett and East
Wawanoah on Saturday afternoon July
28rd, One of the hold•baoke broke,
whioh caused the horse to kiok Mr.
Keohne several times 0u the right leg
below the lioee. breaking the leg, He
wee oleo thrown from the buggy and
lay on the ground until discovered shortly
afterwardo. He woo then driven to bio
home in East Wawanoah and a Dr. sent
for, The fractured limb wee immediat-
ely set and the old gentleman le now do•
ing as well e9'San be oapeated,
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There is a rumor afloat that another
livery will start in town,
Mies Licata Welch, of Toronto, ie
visiting her grandmother, Mre. Greer at
present.
J. R. and Miesee Williams left Tuesday
of lost week for a two weeks' holiday trip
to Oweu Bound, Se.uit Ste. Marie and
other towns ou the North shore,
Mr, Rivers, of Essex, was in town and
has rented G. W. Walks 'a etore and
will open out a harness huffiness in town
ae thou as he eau get hie fixing up nom
p'eled.
A movement ie on foot among the
buelaeoo men of town to form a joint
stook company to erect a skating and
hurling rink in town and so tar have met
with good success,
Mrs, Alex. Smith who has been living
with her son R. B., in Wo',laeton, Mase.,
has returned to live the remainder of her
dsye with her daughter Mre. Robs. Has
tie. R. 13. a000mpanied her and vieiled
here for a couple of days.
John Watters, of Orange Hill locality,
took twelve steers to Gorrie whioh were
p0rohased sometime ago by the cattle
king, Mr, Btineon. They were ae fine a
bunoh of cattle se hat been shipped from
Gerrie this 800s011 and Mr. Watters will
realize the sum of nearly $800 for the
herd.
Ileneta1l,
Mouday, Aog. 8t13 will be the Oivio
Holiday.
Ike Bnahanan, of Brueeele, was home
for a visit,
Bee owners report a good ee&e with
ill
plenty of honey in the oo boxee.
Wood Bros. disposed of a fine draft
horse to an Ottawa buyer for 9270.
W. Darman and Mid Niabol, of Brue•
eels, visited at W. Stoneman's last week.
George Pringle, formerly of Hills
Green, arrived in town after 18 months
abeenae. He hoa been West and report.
ed dead, but like the proverbial penny
has turned rap onoe more.
During the storm Wednesday evening
William John Chambers whose home wee
on the town line, Wast of Kippers, was
struck by lightning and instantly killed.
He was just in hie 201h year and a very
bright and promising boy.
The reopening eervioee in oonneotion
with the Methodist ohuroh, Heneall, were
held on Sunday July 81st, when Rev.
Richard Hobbs, President London Con•
feren00, preaobed. A Sunday School
moos meeting was held at 8 p. m.
The Presbyterians have been patting
the manse in good ahape for their new
putter, every room having been repaper
vii and most of them repainted. The
ladies have given the Interior a thorough
cleaning and now everything ie in /fret
class condition.
There wan a large turn out of Carmel
(thumb people on Tuesday afternoon of
last week to witness the indnolion of
their new pastor, Rev. E. F. Moll Smith.
Rev. Mt. Carswell preached the indrlo•
Hon sermon, Rev, Mr, Martin, of Exeter,
addressed the people, and Rev. Colin
Fletoher, the minister, and Rev. Mr,
Soweto, moderator, presided. Beeidoe
the officiating clergy, the following min•
ietero were present Reve. Messrs,
Garner, Grand Bond ; Davidson, Varna ;
Dr. Meldrum, OIeveland, Ohio ; Dr.
MaLeau, Blyth ; W. J. Doherty, E. A.
Shaw, Dr, Medd, of totem In the even.
ing retreohmente were served by the
ladies, and -the pastor was introduced to
the members of the o0ngregaiion.
,/.t W0041.
0. Ballantyne moved into hie fine new
store lust week,
A, F. Dickson is offering hie mill
property for sale. It ie not hie intention
to rebuild the mill.
The Elmo Agrioultnral Society have
?rented a new ticket office NI the entrance
to their show grounds,
Elena Cheerio Co. 'dapped 460 boxes of
July cheese on Saturday. Hodson Bros.,
Montreal, were the buyers,
Robert Riohmond has purchased the
lot just Had of Donald Gordon's proper,
ty, from Mr, Gordon and will erect a
One new residence thereon.
Mre. Thos. Reid, a000mpanied by her
daughter Annie and eon George, lett bare
for the State of Washington, where they
will matte their home in future.
11118. George 13nd'on, Who for many
years has been a resident of our village,
has left to take up her residenoej' in
1ioh(gan, where her husband boa beau
working for 801110 time,
Mies A. Govenlook left for Naw York,
where she will spend a few wet ke' well
earned holidays, Mise Elsie Smith has
charge of the millinery shop during Mies
Govonlook'e abeenae,
The death of Mre. Joseph Mo3Ilieter
on 'Tueedey morning of halt week came as
a shook to our citizens. Silo had been
confined to bed a little over two weeps,.
suffering tr, m kidney trouble, and woe a
very pick woman, but not even her im•
mediate relative0'111peoted 'go sudden a
5:' kt N if Fac ff 1 81 L8 Iso4:r
deinioe, 00 Monday Night she became
muah old died fatly Pt.
u tv0rse 1 t a teat a
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morning, The denea0ed wee in her
unsuited!) year, and wa0 ¢ healthy well
preserved woman for her age. Site had
been a resident of our village for a num-
ber of yeoro, living in her eomtortable
brisk hone°,jost South of the Presby-
terian Aural!, She was a quiet, un-
aaett111111g woman, 0, good leighbor, and
a faithful member of the Presbyterian
ahurab, Tho funeral took plaoo on
Thuroday afternoon to the Donegal
Cemetery. Rev. Dr, McLeod aonduoted
the cervica. Her eorrowlug [Weeds have
Elle sympathy of numerous Mende in
their bereavement.
Mea10rCh.
J. K. Richardson, who luta been at
Edmoutou 101 00100 time has returned
home,
Mime Dentine Scott, soprano eolniet in
Brandon Methodist church, hoe returned
home for her hoitdaye,
Large quantities of oats are being
chipped from the station to PeEorboroagb,
where they are manufaotured into
"Q ualter Oats."
Rbbt, and Mrs, Willie left on Tuesday
of last week for Oven Sound, from wbiah
plane they tithe the beat for the Soo re-
turning in a week or ten days,
Ed. Mole, formerly employed in the
eleotrio light works, has resigned hie
position at the Free Press, London, aid
is spending a few days in town.
T. B. Umpleby ie now 0c0ipyi09 the
pea ion ae manager of the Beafortb
Woolen Mills, taking the place of Arthur
Forbes, who hoe been in Oharge for the
past five menthe.
Workmen have been engaged in ea
oavating the big drain on the West aide
of Main street in front of the poet °Moe.
The old box drain had given in, with the
consequence of flooding the eellare in
that vioiuity, The heavy rain on Wed.
needay evening of Ian week ceased the
banks to cave in aausiog a lot of extra
work.
I'orct Ix' ch„
Tee carpenters are at work on the
naw hotel.
E. and Mre, Graybie attended the
funeral of hie brother, Samuel, of Yale,
Mich.
The flame of the grist mill is being re-
paired. Two new Meatord water wheels
are being put in.
Howiot Fair will be held in the Agri•
cultural grounds, Fo1dwioh, on Satin.
day, October 1st.
The following appeared in the Toronto
Globe :—"The engagement of Mise Lilian
May Break], of 'Toronto, to Dr. W.
Reuel Cook, of E:mwood, is announced.
The marriage will take place iu August."
G. R. and Mre. McKee and Jae,
Sanderson left on Thursday morning of
last week for Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.,
via Owen Sound where they wi.l be the
gotten of W. J. and Mre. Johnston, Mr.
McKee will probably stay for two weeks
and Mr. Sanderson and Mrs. McKee for
about a mouth.
IIDxe!Le r-.
It is worthy of epeoiol mention that
20 out of 28 papule of the Exeter school
peeved the recent Eutranoe examination,
some of them obtaining very high marks,
Stephen Powell, who recently parahae-
ed an incubator, hoe already a good
showing of °bloke, having now to bis
credit 300, after 40 had been killed by
cots.
Mise Anne, Martin, who has been
leaching eohool et Winaheleea, has been
engaged by the Exeter School Board to
fill the vaoanay (mused by Muse Mo
Callum's resignation. •
Mre. John Harvey, Inspector for the
Ohlldren'e Aid Soo(ety for the provinoial
government, was in this dietriot looking
after the interests of those planed in var.
ioue homes in this vioinity.
Keene. 8eorest and Smith, of Iowa,
were here completing the deal for a large
tract of land in the North West with
Wm. Bowden, of town, and Mayor E. N.
Lewis, of Goderioh, who represent the
eyndioate of oapitaliete reoeutly formed
of people of the 000nty, and oeveral of
whom are readouts of Easter.
Silas Btanlrtke, jr., of the Lake Road,
met with an unfortunate accident.
When tripping a forkful of hay from a
load in the barn the trip rope broke,
awning him to fall off the load ou to the
barn 9'01. In attempting to gave him•
self from falling on hie head he allowed
hie whole weight to be borne by one
hand, and in so doing eprained the
muscles of the arm severely.
The home of A1re, Margaret White was
the scene of a pretty wedding on Thurs.
day morning July 21et, when her daugh•
ter, Mies Margaret V., became the wife
of Francis J. Wickwire. The oeremony
was performed in the presence of a large
number of relatives and friends. In ad-
dition to the bridal roae0and oarnationo,
the reeidenoe was beautifully deoorated
with white sweet peas, elomatie and
ferns, The bride w00 given away by her
brother, William J. White, of Ottawa,
and wag attended by her two little nieces,
both prettily attired in white silk : Mies
Geta wore a white chiffon hat and gored
ae ringbearer, while Mie( Dorothy made a
charming little flower girl. The bride
wore a becoming gown of Dresden Bilk,
with a large mature hat of white and
Meek, The ceremony wee performed by
a crusfn of the bride, toe H O,
,of Wellborn, Mies is. White, of O'tawa
played Mandelar
hn a wedding neral.
Alter the oarmony and the wedding
breakfast the newly married ample left
for Toronto and Buffalo, returning on
Tneedey of last week.
WtltLhnaa.
WIngbam recto on August 17th and
18th.
New platforms bave been laid at the
0. P. 11 station.
Hi Elliott is delivering the brink to
be used in the building of Wingham's
new goat odioe.
Miss Welob, of Wingham, has been
engaged in Newbridge school for the
ensuing year for 9825.
J. A. Cline has purchased the upho1-
etering furniture factory at Stratford and
will move to that oily in a few weeks.
Tuesday was Wingham'e oivio holiday
and the °hist ettraotion wag the Sunday
school excursion to Kinoardioe had it not
been for the rain.
Robs. Beattie received a severe kink
from one of hie horses. The result was
considerable pain and Robt. was off the
'boa line for a few days bnt be le now at
work again.
The Epworth League of Wingham
Methodial oharob purpose holding a Lawn
Soohtl on the oburoh grounds, on Friday
evening, August 5th. The Band will be
in attendance.
A marriage ceremony took place in
Blyth on Tuesday of last week, in whioh
two of Wngh&m's young people were
participants. The bride is Mies Jennie,
eeoond daughter of Wm. and Mre. Gan.
nett, and the groom ie Ohae. Swanson.
Rev. Mr. MoLean ivarformed the cere-
mony,
One of 'rhos, Field's delivery horses
took fright at an awning being lowered
on Wednesday of last week, and made a
dash across the street, landing in the
window of Miss MaoPhereon'o millinery
store. The window frame and glace
was badly broken and BMA MaaPbersoo
will be at a loss, ae some hate on display
were spoiled. The horse was out in
several placate on the, front lege but not
aerioualy.
Gorlertotr.
Wednesday Aug, 3rd, oivio holiday for
Goderioh.
The boiler and engine for the Doty
engine works on Brook street have been
plaited In position.
There are 15 boat Intone along the
G. T. R. breakwater, the greatest number
ever built along that dook.
N. D. Rougvie has discontinued Ima-
nese in Goderioh, and his store is now
oloeed. In a few days he will leave for
Sarnia.
A large exoureion blooming to Goderioh
from Stratford on Monday, Augnet Soh,
under the auspices of the Woodmen of
the World.
The other evening some sneak thief or
thieves entered the cellar of T. Elliott's
reeidenoe, Cambria Road, and stole eeveu
large Jere of preserved peaches and other
fruit.
Rev. A. K. Birks, of Beafortb, baa
rented Mre. Goebel'e hone° for the Sum-
mer. Hie brother, Jae. Birks, formerly.
organist of St, James Cathedral, Mont-
real, will also spend the Summer here.
The edpplementary estimates brought
down at Ottawa oontain the following :
Goderioh—harbor improvements (revole
98,400), $15,000 ; Bayfield—repairs to
North pier and dredging, 93,200 ; Grand
Bend—breakwater pier, 8,400.
The looul Orange Lodge decided to
tender an oyster topper and entertain-
ment in their hall on the fifth of Novem•
bar. A good entertainment program
will oleo be provided. A committee was
appointed to report on fife and drum
hand organization.
Manager F. H. MoGnigan, of the G. T.
R., a000mpanied by Divisional Saperin.
Cendant Jones, Trainmaater Dull,
General Roadmaeter Ferguson and
Mayor Hay, of Listowel, were here and,
ae a result of their aleft, the long -talked.
of grain aiding is to be placed shortly,
The buildings of the Goderioh Cement
Briok Company are now in running
order, and if looation and convenient
premises area factor in an industry, the
new company should be a enemas. The
banding° are frame, planed on the Har•
bor Beach, not far from the breakwater,
and about 100 yards from the end of the
railroad track, whioh will no doubt be
extended to the factory. 'The main build.
ing, about 40x30, has Iwo floors, the
upper being used for storing clement and
mixing the material from which the
brioke are made. The lower contains the
machine and the boiler and other
machinery for running it. Attached to
the main building is one open at the
eidee.with racks for holding the boards
on whioh the bricks leave the msohine.
It will hold over 10,000, bat a0 the brioks
are moved out to the open as soon as
they are set, there ie plenty of a000m•
modation, ae they are firm enough in a
few brute to fit them for handling, when
they are placed on boards in the open,
where they remain until they are dry.
BOWLING Touno.,weNT —Programa for
the eeoond anhiel tournament of the
Goderioh lawn bowling olnb have been
issued thio wrek. The tournament °0m•
mittee aoneiete of F. Jordan (chairman),
Western Fair
London, Sept. 9th to 17th,- 1904
ENTRIES 01,04E Otto 811PICEiluaEIt
ark'llr'lir'IIPed i x111069 q,nu
A NEW $IO,000 DAIRY BUILDING
Improvements antsal
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the line. Exhibits unsurpassed.)
sol assod.
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ATTRAOTIONS THE BEST YET, — ICitamuia's Celebrated
p Troupe of 10 People, The Flying Banvardsi and the best Gym-
nasts, Acrobats and other specialties that money can procure.
Five Evenings of Fireworks, Concluding each evening with a
realistic representation of the
v `d'�lyeolva' z'ev c 0i °b r or Pager strisv2? t 0
A holiday outing none should mise. Special wanting over all Iineo;01 bevel,
For all information, prize lists, deo , addreee,
ft'I'r•UU1.+ VV, i11. f11AR'I'MHORIi, if, A, NaLLh:ri,
8-4 President. Sooretary,
Frail Davie, ,John Galt, Dr, Hunter,
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Wm •• R. e I a B. L Dole
J " G, R nod D
Moon, n..\ lfoGaw and J. 0, O'Chnnell,
end 11.' alaark on
a t I fres areJ a
Wm. ,
((Piot , ), au, Jam00 Mattineon, (Lon.
deo). The tnataheo and prime will be
es followe ; 'Trophy metol (18 ands)—
FIrot prize, tour very handuome opera
atwitter); eeoond prize, four out glass
deoeutere, Aeaooiation match (15 ende)—
First pr'z•,four heavy cut glace berry
bowie ; eeoond prize, four out glass water
bottles. Consolation metal (13 0030)—
First prize, Iwo dozen oat glass tum•
blare ; second prize, tour out glad
vinegar bottles. Detainee (13 ende)—
Flret prize, two solid leather euit oaten ;
second prize, two sate oarvero, Singles
(15 pointe)—Firer prize, one dozen out
glace tumblers ; eeoond prise, one barrel
five star flour, presented by the Lake
Huron & Manitoba Milling Co, Play
commonoee at 9,110 a. at. on Tneeday
August 9,h. 3, D. 0'0oune11 in seorotary
of the club,
Liars Wet.
Monday, woe ciao holiday.
The Standard is holidaying this wtek.
Will, Z(Iliaz and R. Roth are holiday•
ing at Southampton.
Gordon Hay las taken a pooitiou on
the Imperial Bank staff in town.
Dr. Colin 0. Campbell, of Hermon.
villa, Miob , eon of Col. D. D. Campbell,
of town, was married on the 18th out. to
Mies Anna Belle Oxnard of that place.
Tba Listowel bowlers have had the
baud ?laud which formerly stood on
Walled street removed to the rear of
their green and oonverted into a club
house, It hoe been enolosed and renewed
almost throughout, and when painted
will be an ornament to the lawn, se well
as a vary aeefnl building for the purposes
of a slab hoose.
The standard of last week remarked :
—The preeenoe of a G. T. R. 001veyor in
town thie week, making a survey of a
siding which it ie proposed to run from
the pneent mill aiding a0ro00 Main street
to the Meyers Milling Co'e mill on Inker
man street, has had the effect of stirring
up considerable opposition from the
, property owners in the immediate
vioiuity. The desirability of having a
aiding orone Maia street so oloee to the
business centre of the town ie very
qu•ationabie, and should not be permitted
If it naa possibly be avoided. As well as
being an injury to the fine residential
properties nearby, it will be a menaoe to
pablio safety and will also disfigure no
lees than five of the town streets. We
anderetand that the proposed aiding is
being brought to the attention of the
Dominion Railway oommiesionere, who
have the power to prevent it from being
built it they see fit. A vigorous protest
will also be made to the town council.
The aiding would no doubt be of no
email advantage to both the Meyere
Milling Oo, and the Chair featory, but
in view of the prospect of having the
0. P. R. here in the near future, it seems
to us that it would be unwise to have
any farther sidings put in nntii snob
time and in such a way, 0 at all possible
ae to give both railways the right to nee
them. The foot that the G. T. R. is
moving in the matter at the present time
looks ea if that road woo trying to form
stall ire proepeative competitor.
Perth County.
The large plate front in Mr. Goebel'%
store, Mitohell, wart accidentally broken
in pieces.
At the anneal meeting of the Western
Ontario Howling Aeaooiation, held in
London, B. A. Hodge, of Mitohell, was
elected and vice president,
A report came to Mitohell that Archie
McDonald, who bought apples in that
neighborhood a few years ago, dropped
dead on the streets of'Ooboarg.
Eaoh Thursday evening for the next
tour weeks the citizens Band, Mitchell,
will take up a collection during their
regular weekly oonoert for the purport° of
purchasing nniforms
W. G. McLaren, of Souris, Man., eon
of Tboe. MoLaren, Mitohell, purchased a
eeotion of land last Fall for wbial he
paid 911,000. The other day he diepoeed
of it at an advance of 94,000.
H. Milton Moir, agent of the 0, P. R.
and Dominion Expreeo Company at 8t.
Marys, was arrested on a aharge of em•
bezzlement laid by the latter company.
He had been found to be 9900 short in hie
ae000nte. The preliminary hearing took
plane before two of St, Marys jueticee of
the peace. The prisoue1 was Dent up for
trial. He is now out on bail.
The Mitohell Advooate of haat week ?aye
—T. H. Race, one of the Canadian Oom•
mie0ionere at Bt. Louie Exhibition,
reached home on Thursday of last week.
Hie home•ooming wag of rather a sad
nature. Hie wife bad been in bad health
for months, but of late her case has
become more 001(080 and her husband
woo summoned home with all speed.
Finding her condition e0 serious he tele.
graphed for a doctor to London, who met
the local doctor in ooneullation on Bat•
urday, but their diagneode of the trouble
was not of a oheeriug kind. Mre. Race
was always highly esteemed in Mitohell
and numb regret is felt over her serious
condition.
About 146 Friday afternoon, without
the slightest note of warning, the entire
tow of pillars, running lengthwise down
the oentreot the North half of the Ma
Logan furniture factory, Stratford, conk
several feet in the ground and four floor°
of the building, from basement to root,
relieved of their support, were broken in
the centre and mottled down upon the
pillars. The employees were naturally
greatly alarmed and made hamte toga out
of the building. Some did not wait 10 go
down the stairs, but jumped from ae high
am the second et0r9 windows. One lad,
Jas. MoOaekell, was °lightly injured in
the arm in jumping from a window.
At a speo(al meeting et Stratford Pram
bytery held in Stratford on Tuesday of
loot week the resignation of Rev. Mr.
Leitch from the pastorate of Knox
Chetah, Stratford, was acne ted and a
resolution expressive of the high esteem
in whioh Mr, Leitoh Is held by the mem•
bare of Presbytery and of Knox church
0ongregation, was ananimonely paned.
Rev. Dr, Hamilton was appointed the
Moderator at Session during the vacancy.
A call from St. Pantie ohuroh, Truro, N.
B., signed by 208 members and 62 hailer.time, in favor of Rev Dr, McLeod, of
Atwood, wad placed on the tnble by the
oletk. A stipend of 91000 was promieed,
together with free manse and one month's
holidays, Preebvtery will meet again on
Tuesday, Aug, (th, to deal with this
matter and to induct Rev, A, Edington
into the ohuroh at North Eaethope and
Hampstead, provided he (tempt0 the gall,
1 McKinnon
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BLYTH,
Our Great Sale Continues,
Out Great Clearing Sale le a grand naacees and will be motioned uobil
every veetage of Summer Goode is cleaned out. TLie week we 1,1201 special
drives in Dress Goode, Prints, Moline, Dimities, Laoe Oartaine and other
goods which we have no room to mention. Below we quote a few prices
whioh are from 25 to 30 per oenb. below our regular selling prices i
— Printe, all new goods, including Crum's Celebrated Prints, latent mares,
regular L2}9, sale prime 10a.
—New English Prune, wide width, Bale prices 50, 0o, 90 and 9u, all worth
25 Iva cent. more.
—Dress Goode, in plain and fancy oolore, 40 inohee wide, in lour alludes,
worth 30a, este price 20o.
— Brown Cashmere, all wool, yard wide, regular 25e, sale price 15o.
— Serge Drees Goode, in bleak and navy, 64 inches wide, very optimal, wntth
65o, sale pries 480.
— Farley Zibeline, in different colors, worth 91 35, for 080.
— Grey Oravauette, 60 inches wide, suitable for rain orate or sltirts, regular
9196, eale prise 91.00.
—Lane Curtains,(} yards long, 50 inohee wide,fanoy serail 00uttea, Leavy
bordere, good value at $1, for 85ote,
— Heavy Uottonadee,in laooy etripee, reenter 30o, tor 25u.
—811110090, fast oolore, worth 15e, for 12,jo.
—Men's Shirts, fanny etripee, worth 50a, sale prion 80c,
—White Apron Lawn, (army border, worth 15o, for 80,
BUGGIES !
BROC
BUG -G -IES !
>t
IS THE BEST
Beware of Imitators and Imitations.
'e,'Iduiv,etsteu 0,01.plr4r im,
Superior Material, Workmanship and Finish in all our goods.
Building from 10,000 to 12,000 Vehicles yearly we have our would-
be competitors distanced in numbers.
We have still a few of these "Old Reliables" ju up-to-date Finish
and Design to show you.
Does Quality count with you ? If so be sure to call as we can
certainly interest you.
Best Goods Procurable at Close MOOS,
We have a number of other makes to show you, including the
"Platteville," "Palmerston" and "Guelph."
Also a number of comparatively new Second-hand Digs, of other
makes, for sale at low prices.
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Are You Going
to do any Fencing ?
IDEAL WOVEN FENCE
IN COILED SPRING WIRE
LEADS THEM ALL
It is all No..9 Hard Steel Wire and is the
Strongest Fence made. The Railways and.
Electric Roads are erecting it.
Call and get our Prices.
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WE are now ready for 1904
with a.larger stock of Buggies
than ever we had and a Valk
through our Show Rooms will
convince intending purchasers
what our stook is. We have kept the lead and intend to do so if
good rigs will do it.
We have added to our Buggy Tops this nation a Bprtne to prevent the
bolts and rivele from breakitl +. This hoe t, been a long felt want.
We have 4 etyiee of Axlee—Duet and Oil Proof, Long Distance, 1000
Milee, and the Noiseless Axles, oleo a few of the old etyloo.
All Steel Body Hangers e11d all trimmed with beet Loather,
Along with our own Buggies we handle a mimbor of first-class
Factory Ruggles.'
Our Wagons are all Oak with 21 and 3 inch tires ; Trucks and
Medium eke.
We invite every intending pdrehaoer to oall mild Bu
hoot us and save money, y
WAN Sz Co., Brussels.