The Brussels Post, 1904-9-22, Page 5)
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BUSINESS CARDS.
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el Msrrle and Grev. P B, St10T'1'.Brussel
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DOOrt Primrose Aiexn❑drio, No. 24, 0.0.N.,
1lruosols moots iu their Lodge Room, Blas•
hill Bieck, ou the 2nd and last Tuesdays of
earth mouth, at o'olook. Visiting brethren
always welcome. JAS. 13U1tUI0SB, 0.It.
A. I,. MELLISH, B. S.
M. MOlRRISON,
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ir4 rStk' .t 4•,etDs,
A Iargo number from thio motion left
on 111e Ma,dtob1 exuiretou 0n Tuesday of
lust wes/lt.
James Lyons bee returned from n
pleasant .two month's visit to his WWU'O
elioep ranch t1otjcIrvine, Assinabole,
J. J. Donnelly, of Greenoois, Causer•
vattve onndidato for South Bruce, was in
Lucknnev.on Tuesday of feet week ()ailing
on friends.'
The many Wends of the family will
regret' to learn of the death of Mrs. John
Treleaven, of Pilot Mound, Monitoba, and ,
formerly of Leeknosv, which tools p'aoe
on Saturday, Sept. 10t11. Deceased wee
the mother of Meg, W, H. Smith, of this
oiling°, and wee in her 00th year,
QROrttort (lir.
Nearly all the clement blooke required
for the oloak factory are ready on the
ground for its building.
T. T. Leckie, wl.o won second prize iu
the bowling toern0mont last week, is now
the holder of the magnifioeut album
presented to the Ooderioh Bowling Club
by the Walkers of Walkerville.
The advisability of initiating a 0010•
ptign for 100%1 option in .Goderioh has
been discussed informally several times by
ro cls i,t tive(s I the temperance pt e a o 1 emperanc soviet•
fes in this seott00, and us a result of the
discuss/bin n meetigg was bald. on Mon•
day evening,
stn insprotion of the buildings
on the Agricultural Park by the
Fall Fair board reveals the foot that
vandeliem and wanton deetruotion have
caused the breaking of over 80 panes/ of
glees in the windows+, end a great deal of
smashing and general damage to that
pub io property.•
Ernest, the two and a half year old son
of Harry'Videan,ou Sunday evening of
last week disappear,d and for several
hones there was great anxiety ae to the
child's safety, The little fellow' had
fallen ueleep in the house, unawares to
Mr. Videan; who was reading a n0ws.
paper, Lilt the great auxioty was at last
relieved.
Theredoy afternoon of last week on
the invitation of Ooutraator Pigott, oft
;zees representing the Board of 'Trade
and Town Connell witnessed the nom-
mer/Gement of work by the steam shovel
Meng the North bank of the Maitland.
The big me0hine scooped out the eat th
by wagon loads, end gave a good idea of
how railroad work fs done. Bellows
pboto0d the crowd, no that the omission
might go down in the townie history,
lePovd.wic t.
P. Doig took 10 the Harvest Txauraion,
going to Estonia, Amu.
Mina Norma Oook is the gued2of her
eietor, Mrs/. (Dr ) Daolop, at Shallow
Lake.
The annual exhibition of the Howiok
Agricultural grounds, Porde/tali, on Sot•
arcing, Out. tat.
Wm. Allen bas pnrohaeod the fifty eon
farm, now crumpled by E. Sotborau, er,,
from B,. S. Cook.
A horse kinked the yonngeet ()Hid of
Cine. Harris cm Monday of last week and.
split the child's upper Lip open.
%6
Postmaster Gibson w in London ou
Tuesday and Wedneeday' of last week at•
tending the Pdetmoeters'-Oonvention.
W. A. Ildworde left for Crandall, Man.,
where his son Elmer ie very ill with
typhoid fever, His 140eiilee0 will be
0arrlee1 on during lila ebeonco by hie eons.
The Ladies' Aid of the Preobyberian
church sett] give a Tea in the basement of.
the obnrah on Fair night and the Royal
Templaro will give an exoellent entertain.
meet in the Vomiters' Hall the same
night.
The expert jedgos for the Fotll Fair in
)!ordwioh are Geo. Grey,'Newoaetie, on.
horeee ; W. G. Laidlaw, Wilton Grove,-
on
rove;on beet cattle and sheep and J. M. Mo-
Oallnal, Sllalseep2are, on dairy cattle and
The 'cattle that mimed the run off on
the C. P. R. '.track near here were owned•
by Alex. Montgomery, jr., of: Wroxeter.
He had a hard otforty cattle paetttring at
Jae, L. Walkom'0- on the '0.h von. On
Monday morning they bruise out on the
road and and bad, been running at large
all wools, The, herd had, been abased off
the traolc at the Newbridge armlet( on
Wednesday. Hfe lose will be about 0240.
JtDxetet'.
Several motile loving oitizene went to
London to hear the Black Watch Band,
Bev. Dr. Hannon, who hoe been on an
extended trip through the 0aultilien
Northwest during the past two months,
hes returned.
Ed. Powell. who hag been holidaying
at Exeter and Grand Bond, left on his
return trip to Detroit, travelling by means
of his antomr'btlo. He was a000mpanied
pert way by Mise Cora Powell.
One of the buildings belonging to the
Sutherland•Inui0 Company was par•
chased by W. G. Mesett, who hod it
moved to the heals of bia livery bard,
Els will 0000000 the building into a
granary.
Al petition wits oiraulated among the
Luanne men of the town, with the Cur•
poeo of requesting the Council to appoint
a night watchmen. The immediate
cause was a recent attempt to rob the
till of one of the stores,
Clyde, the little sou of W. J. and Mrs,
Heaman, 000 day;laot week experienced a
little longer tumble than comets to the
average little fellow,
he having ing fat' en
down n long flight of slntle in hie home,
Ete was badly bruised about the faoe, but
ie now almost well again,
Eddie, the eon of Geo. and tllfro. Ander•
son, bed the mlef0rtnne to bo bitten
below the tinkle by a pig, It took: piaoe
ip the absence of his parents nota wee
not attended to for some days atter. In
the mehnlima the ankle and toot boom
ewollon to an alarming extent, and on
n dootdr being nailed in he found the
Huey ao Revere that he feared that lock.
law or blood p0dtonfng wotdld result.
pooh. wag not t182 0ae0, however, the
swelling has been'redudod and the lad is
MAV mole 10 hove abonj',
Gen, AUtueen, at to -11, met with a
severe and poJnfui ,00,..01.1 811110 00.1'4•
in0 to build n 11011 ,, hl Matlillivroy,
from some onus" 1110 ur m tr0 brick8 fell
lentil the seoond et a'ey aeaff0l't owl one
of them strnok hint en the head, iufliot.
tug a nasty out. lie woo atunn0ti by the
blow but soon raaovered,
eve'.Ort0i,
John 1001110) 10 040ilned to bed with en
ett.tolrot typhoid fever.
Allen Mie 11anoon, Murray Dials/ion and
L'waen goutier Nava begun a autres iu
the Listowel lfigh Subool.
Klee Ida P0nheli lett on Monday
et last week for St. Thomne where elle
will'tttend Alma Ladies' Oollego, Wo
WWI her it euooveefel career at anllege.
Lsntnsl Pelton bee ()odd hie property,
formerly 000npled by hie son, to Robt.
Ford, of Donegal, for the tidy sum of
$1,400. Mr. Ford will not 000upy the
bones till next Meech and will meantime
tent it,
Nelson MaDain, of Ven000ver, B. C.,
is spending a short holiday with his
parents, J. W. and Mre, MoBnio. It ie
quite 1t number of years 01000 be left for
the West, and his Mende are plotteed to
see him oboe more.
Oar enterprising looal druggist, J. A.
Mitchell, has, lu company with 0, 1I.
Mo2arlone Bud Samuel Petrie, of Done-
gal, purobased the Drug business of J.
Torrance; of !Milverton, Mr Mitchell
has baht up a splendid baeioees here, and
hie ex;]erie0oe auci advice elhottid prove
a valuable meet to the young gentlemen
who are in the company with him. Mr.
MuT'arlane is at present attending the
Ontario College of Pbormney at Toronto.
Fxxwrcx-110KAY.-W. N. McKay man
ager of the Bank of Hamilton, was
married on Tuesday September 6111, to
Mise Flora Fenwick, The welding
took plane at tip/ home of the bride's
sister, Mrs. James R Henderson, 118
William ore Kingston, at eleven o'oloak
to the morning, end after lnnoheon the
honeymoon trip was taken down the St.
Lawrence and np the Saguenay River in
Quebec. Atter a two weeks' honeymoon
Mr, and Mre. McKay will take up honoe•
keeping in the Bank apartments,
Pttert.tortit.
It is expected work will commando on
the new Methodist Parsonage this week.
Messrs. Town & Ooss oxpoot to start
their evaporating (notary the first of thio
week. A successful season is anticipated.
Lorne Porter left on Saturday for
Venoonver, where he will take a good
position in a wholesale boot and shoe
store.
Bradhagan ie to have a braes band in
the near future. Their instruments have
been ordered and iu the 00)1000 of a
mouth they will be praotising.
B. B. (Inn has sold hie residence on
William ()treat to James Shortreed, a
prooperouo farmer of Marris township,
who will shortly move to town.
Dan MoLeod, of Stratford, wee married
on Wednesday of last week, at Mitchell,
to Miss D4Iia Williams. The groom's
many Seafortb friends extend °engratu
lotions.
On Tuesday evening of last week
Norman Henderson ()tipped nn the pave.
meet in front of E. telonnul's, atone and
in falling broke 1,1s right arm near the
wrist. The break woe a painful one but
ha is now getting along nicely.
11 tj 0 .a!/ It 1?'
Arthur For1,0e, 00 Detroit, visited Iola
parente in t'wn the $ tit purl) of loot
weak. Ile Inas tt flood pcait,ot u, f,nrt.
elan of the no. Wren e1 ,hi 111 '•higan
'I alepbone Co.
.1 W, rostne has mooed his Cashion
ea buok•lteopor 0.1 the OaOada Furniture
Factory end will likely leave for the
West. lis position ie being filled by Mr.
S4'1)1 -id, of Toronto.
The Bett Foundry Co, shipped a 20
h. p. traction engine and a MOnaroll
separator to Wooloely, Assa , lest week
and a 20 h. p. traction engine and Daoker
separator to Winnipeg.
The voting on the Eleatrt0 Light by.
late tools pleas an Mon:lay, 12th Inst„
with the remit of three of a majority for
the puraheee of the plant, 267 votes
were polled out of poeaibly 450, who
were entitled to vote.
4111ttt..ttl,
Mm. Orio'1, Albert street, is lying seri•
()ugly ill, at her home with heart trouble.
Mre. A. H. Manning, together with ben
son, and mother, Mrs, Coate, leave apart.
Iy for Creatable, Ohio, *bore they will
spend the Winter.
The frieudo of Percy G'ffltd, of Mil.
'wnnkee, eon of Rev. Dr. Gifford, formerly
of town, will congratulate him on hie
marriage to a young lady of that oily.
We regret to learn that n. B. Hodgens,
of the firm of Hodgens Bros., who is ino13-
ing after their branob store at Goderioh,
is confined to hie bed, ab iia home in tbot
town, with what the dooloro think is
typhoid fever.
Oarpenters and painters have been busy
getting the atom in the new Kiug Edward
building ready for occopanoy. It is to be
aged ae a billiard and pool room, end will
be onndootett, under the bylaws of the
town, by W. L. Galbraith.
At a meeting of the Publio School
Board to consider the applivatione for the
position ae teacher for Mtge M. O'Neit's
roomoia t e unanimous choice a fell on
another of Olioton'e daughters, Mies
Grace Shepherd, who has been teaohing
for /some time at Lambeth,
Clinton Collegiate Institute Football
Olub, holders of the Hough Onp, has re•
organized with the following offioore :—
Hon. Pres., W. J. Lonaheed, M. A., ;
Preo., D. L. Cranston, B. A. ; Seo •Treae ,
M, Aikenhead ; Manager E. M. MoLean ;
Captain, O, McKinnon, 13, A. ; Curator,
D. McLean ; Exeontive oomntittee, J.
Cameron, J. T. Mnatard, *E, Badour ;
field committee, E, Seale, T. Ranee, J.
l:%umball.
Alex. Onamore, who is employed at the
Organ factory, was seriously injured by
being hit :across the tight4aide of the ab-
domen with a board which he was ripping.
In some nna0000ntable way, the teeth of
the 0002 caught some slivers or other bard
enbsttiune, and jerked the board ant of his
hands. In its 0100810 the board came in
oontaot with young Oudmore, making a
serious ant in the flash as well ae laying
him out for a time.
Albert Morrell had e, new 20 hares
power traotion engine delivered to him.
He wee working on the 5th oou., of Hal
lett on Saturday, and passed over the
road in safety in the morning but in re.
turning at uighb, went through a culvert
near Jaa. Oarbert'e, headfirst which for.
tunntely saved the driver from injury. A
gage of men were at work nearly all of.
the next deg getting the engine out, which
was found to have passed through ire
e Ne w
ress Goods
Plain Colors and Neat Tweed Effects will have first
call for Fa11 and Winter Suitings, The first shipments
•
are now on our counters. From the lowest to the highest
grade qualities are everything` they should' be 'and the de-
signs and colorings Buell .as will appeal to all particular
people. These are a few of the many lines—
Plain Cloths at 50c.
—Plain Cloth Saitings, ell pure wool,
clear, bright finish, will make etylieh end
serviceable Ouetemee, in Brown, Navy,
Cardinal and Black, very special, at per
yard 50o
Tweed Effects at 60c.
—Panay Tweed Effects, suitable for
Fall Suite or Beparate Skirts, neat, email
designs, in Green, Brown and Blue, 44
hieing wide, worth 760, extra epeoial, at
per yard OOa
French J?inet Laine
Waistings at 50c.
—Pitney Pinot Laine Waislinge, the
finest assortment of choice deeigno we
have ever shown ; teeny handsome color
combinations, cloth best duality we ova
buy, epeoial at per yard 6Oo
Fancy Suitings at 65c.
—Panay Battings, neat, small patterns,
imitable for Shirt Waist Suits or Separate
Skirts, dark colors, very stylish, at per
yard 550
Plain Suitings at $1.00
and $1.25
—Pine llrondolotb for Ladies' Saito.
This Cloth 10 London shrunk and hno a
rich satiny finial. It ie made from pure
wool and gives exeetlen0 80110 ; Bleak,
Brown, Green end Navy, nt per yard
0100, $126 and $1,60
Fancy Tweed at 85c.
—Fanny Tweed "Blots, medium and
dark oolor combinations, will make hand•
dome and stylfeh Snits or Separate Skirts,
epeoial,'per yard 85o and 0100
Mantle Ds rt t eve been loin little so far bo -
In thepa mon w g
n nil Bbut Saturday cause of the Tato arrival of our German 14Ia e , y we 11
be ready to show you a good assortment of the new Garments—
New Styles—here now, the most up-to-date to be found in Canada
and prices the lowest anywhere. Examine our goods and .compare
prices.
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clone.
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0 , '• h:"tg loft for Saskatoon,
h'tel,u.t ,...:au, where he Will viiit his
son,
2bse tax rate for the village of Blyth
. for 1904 to 20 Mille, 5% added after
Deo. 14.
Mies Amelia J. McLean left for Lon-
don, where she will take a nonree at the
Normal e0hool,
Mien Pearl Mellow went to London
volt ie now a student in the Forest Oity
B21iueoe College in that oily.
Mien Idtelka Hamilton, who went to
Staffs to visit friends a Chart time ago,
woe taken suddenly ill shortly after her
arrival with inflammation of the bowels
and bite oin00 been a very aids young
lady. Her mother bag left to attend her
and we are pteeeed to learn that the sick
()Deis improving.
Richard Somers was appointed reboot•
or of Woe for the corporation of Blyth
open furnishing two eeooritieo, along
with himself, eatietaolory to the
council ; He is aloe appointed ooustable
of this village, weigh master, end to
perform all other duties ea regoired by
the lOunoil ; and for the carrying out of
all hie dutiee, inoluding member of Blyth
fire brigade, be receive a (salary et $80
per month.
Sates Petrie Slate-, who has been the
very effloient and popular erg/mist of
Blyth Mothodiet church far the peat two
years], was the reoipieut of a well worded
address and It purse containing 026 in
gold at the aloes of the prayer meeting,
Nitta Slater recently resigned her poet•
tion ae organist and on Monday after.
noon of last week, left for St. Thome,
where she will attend Alma Ladies'
Ooliege.
The annual meeting et the Women's
Missionary eociaty to oonueotion with
Blyth Methodist ehuroh was held in the
basement of the church on 'loeeday
afternoon of last week, when the follow
iog of6oern were eleoted ;—President,
Mra. Holmes); fleet vine presiden', Moo.
S. H. Gidley ; second vioe preoideot,
Mre, W. H. McElroy ; recording more.
tory, Mro, J, E. Coombs ; corresponding
eeeretery, Mre. John Wilford ; treaenrer,
Mre. 0. H. Beene ; organist, Mre. J. H.
Chellew. Moe. Gidley wee elected
delegate to attend the dietriot meeting to
be held at Stratford in October.
Gar or ri re,
Mre, R. Knox was in Loddon leaf week
taking in the Fair aad visiting her dauglt,
ter Mae.
A. A. Crawford has gone to Wawanesa,
Man„ whore be has secured a lucrative
position in a drng store,
Leonard and Garnet Armstrong hove
lett foe Toronto, where they will attend
rho Sabool of Pharmeoy,
J. B. and Mre. Found and family have
returned home from tbeir trip to Van
000ver, B. 0. They report baviog had
a very pleasant outing.
R. J. Deeohmau, who has been en the
staff of the Farmers' Advocate for the
past three months, has been emending a
few days with hie parents, at Orange Hill
before resuming hie studies at the 0. A.
0.
C. P. R. FREIGHT Dior. -0o Thors•
day evening 8th feet„ about 7 80 when
the 0. P. R. freight train was tanning
shoat a mile and a half Emit of Ford•
wioh it ran Into a bunoh of cattle that
had strayed on the track, killing three
of them and breaking the lege of three
°there, while the mashie and throe oars
took to the ditch. Driver McIuerary and
fireman Newman both had very narrow
escapee with their lives, the former being
pinned beneath hie engine which was
lying on its aide. All that saved his life
wa0-one of the cattle being ander the
eugtse and kept the weight off him, He
received some bad bruises and was badly
shaken up. The fireman was thrown
clear of the engine oud received a broken
ankle end ascent bad breieee. A wreck-
ing Drew was aunt up from Toronto
and had the brook ()tear for braille the
next morning. They were buey till
Saturday evening oleaniee up the wreok•
age and replacing the engine. The even.
fug express, whish was heavily loaded,
eau as far ae Harrieton where the p2see0•
gets were oared for at the hotels et the
expense elite oompany and oonve}ed to
their homes next morning. The Beene of
the wreak was visited by many of our
townspeople on Friday. The,oattle were
owned by Alex, Montgomery, of Wrox'
eter, andwere euppooed to be pasturing
on a farm near- where the acoideht
happened. Mr, Montgomery'e IMO will
be a heavy one.
1L.f la to my e7 .
J. W. Scott and Mies Sdolh have gone
on a trip to the;Nortbweet.
The datee of the Listowel and South
Wallaoe Fall .Fair are Wednesday and
Thnrodoy, Sept. 28 and 29.
H. E. Landerkin, of the Southern
P„o,flo head affirms, Ban Pranoitm0, was
paying a visit to his father, Thomne Lan.
death, last week. Mr. Landerkin spent
a waists at the 152, Louie Fair on the way
02000.
Dr, and Mrs. 'Percy Wilson are the
gueete of Mrs. Petob, They left Cheoeole,
hitch„a last week to spend a two we tk'e
honeymoon visiting Canadian friends.
The Dr. bee atwaye been one of
Liatowel'o favorite young men.
R. Dilworth, chartered a000nntant, of
Toronto, woo in town last week making
nu audit of the books of the Oauadian
Bout Obair.. Oo. Mn Dilworlh was
tortnerly n resident of Listowel, having
for seam years held the position of Soy-
?Naas.'
ecy'Ureas., of the Morrie, Feild, Boger°
Piano 00,
Previous to leaving for Galt last week,
Miss Maggie Levau was presented with
an addrees and a mahogany cabinet and
rose bowl by mombereof the Lutheran
()beech and °heir, where she bete been
organist for some time, Her dspartnre
da Winch regretted by her many Mende
in town.
,
Ravamae,D.Nctl Mpastor of Oen•
oral Methodist °buroh, Bernie, and state.
Diesel t h a rumpled
e
man of the Statilea a
the invitation of the Mot*odiet obrah,
Listowel, to beoome the peetor at the
expiration of Rev. J. H. Oliver's term,
next July. The reverend gentleman is a
oomparative stranger in the London Con.
ferenee, having bion tranetorred at the
invitation of the Serbia Chords from
Cobourg, in Bay of (Mnto Conference
in July, 1901, and will therefore have
oompletod big term of lour yearn with his
oongrogatiou at the expiration et thio
Oooferenoa year. MeV, J H, Oliver goes
to Sarnia having aooepted the incitation
of the Central Methodist oharols there 40
1110otn0 its next Image.
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R;
BPLY7Ft,
'fits Is Our Bill of Fore for This Week :
New Drees Goode in the new shades and weaves, inoluding Harris' Ode -
heated All• Wool Tweeds in light gray ahooke, mottled and) plain, which
are now in great demand. New Wrapperetteo, in fanoyetripes end,
floral designs, very spools', at 8o,10t and 120 ; eiediee' Underwear,
101 vests and drawers, 10 union and all -wool, et 1a, 25o, -80o, 60e, 754
$1; Men Shirts and Drawers, in fleece lined, union and ah•wool, at 260,
85o, 50e and Oho; Stanfield's Unshriokoble Shirts and Drawers, in
nudism and heavy weights, in ail sizes, 01, 01.25 and 01.85 ; Ladies'
Rain Coate, in all emu, in rubber lined, and Oravanette with ehoulder
napes, with or without oollara, at $3, 04, 04 75, $O and $7.60 ; Men's
Rain Cleats in all qualities and prides. We show a very special line in
heavy cloth, stewed same, velvet manor and pert0otly waterproof, at
$2.60, worth regular $3.50.
HOSIER Y
We show an immense stook of "Hosiery for men, women and children,
bought direct from the manufaotnrero at very low prices, and will be
sold at aloes prices, Ask to see our Men's AIL Wool Heavy Sox, worth
20o, 2 pair lor 25o ; Ladies' 00.ehmere Mose, very epeeist at 15e, 250,
85e and 50e ; Ladies' Heavy Bibbed Wool Ham at 253 and 85o.
OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
is booming. Reedy.•to•wear hate ore going out rapidly. We have had to
repeat some lines already. Two smart girlo wanted to learn Millinery.
,
BUGGIES !
BUGG-IES !
,x
f,,_
.S�.JhYfk�
IS THE BEST
Beware of Imitators and Imitations,
411'ty't''4 ho,,"0000,0llh,n,
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” in 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 Prices.
We have a number of other makes to show you, including the
"Platteville,” "Palmerston" and "Guelph."
Also a number of comparatively new Second-hand Rigs, of other
makes, for sale at low prices.
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N.
S. Mc
Awl
Apples will be bought on and after Septem-
ber 12th, at the
BRUSSELS EV'AP
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 loot be taken.
•
JNO. CUNNINGHAM
PROPRIETOR,
EW
WE are now ready for 1904
with a larger stock of Buggies
than ever we had and a walk
through our Show Rooms will
convince intending purchasers
what our stock is. We have kept the lead and intend to do so if
good rigs will do it.
We have added to our Baggy Tops this season a Spring to prevent the
bolts and rivets from breaking. This has been aloug felt n
nt
le
Welf nve4et y e of Axles—Dago and Oil Proof, Long Dietanoe, 1000
Miles and the '
Ida!s aless+
Axial, also a few of the old sbyles,
All Steel Body Hangers sad all trimmed witch beet Leather.
Along with our own Buggies we handle a number of first-class
Factory Huggies.
Our Wagons are all Oak with 2i and 8 inolt tires ; Trucks and
IVIediunl size.
We invite every intending parohaser to call anti BUY
front a0 and save money,
'AN & Co., Brussels.
R&Co1ReliableQualities,
as Advertised
JMP.&Co.
e Ne w
ress Goods
Plain Colors and Neat Tweed Effects will have first
call for Fa11 and Winter Suitings, The first shipments
•
are now on our counters. From the lowest to the highest
grade qualities are everything` they should' be 'and the de-
signs and colorings Buell .as will appeal to all particular
people. These are a few of the many lines—
Plain Cloths at 50c.
—Plain Cloth Saitings, ell pure wool,
clear, bright finish, will make etylieh end
serviceable Ouetemee, in Brown, Navy,
Cardinal and Black, very special, at per
yard 50o
Tweed Effects at 60c.
—Panay Tweed Effects, suitable for
Fall Suite or Beparate Skirts, neat, email
designs, in Green, Brown and Blue, 44
hieing wide, worth 760, extra epeoial, at
per yard OOa
French J?inet Laine
Waistings at 50c.
—Pitney Pinot Laine Waislinge, the
finest assortment of choice deeigno we
have ever shown ; teeny handsome color
combinations, cloth best duality we ova
buy, epeoial at per yard 6Oo
Fancy Suitings at 65c.
—Panay Battings, neat, small patterns,
imitable for Shirt Waist Suits or Separate
Skirts, dark colors, very stylish, at per
yard 550
Plain Suitings at $1.00
and $1.25
—Pine llrondolotb for Ladies' Saito.
This Cloth 10 London shrunk and hno a
rich satiny finial. It ie made from pure
wool and gives exeetlen0 80110 ; Bleak,
Brown, Green end Navy, nt per yard
0100, $126 and $1,60
Fancy Tweed at 85c.
—Fanny Tweed "Blots, medium and
dark oolor combinations, will make hand•
dome and stylfeh Snits or Separate Skirts,
epeoial,'per yard 85o and 0100
Mantle Ds rt t eve been loin little so far bo -
In thepa mon w g
n nil Bbut Saturday cause of the Tato arrival of our German 14Ia e , y we 11
be ready to show you a good assortment of the new Garments—
New Styles—here now, the most up-to-date to be found in Canada
and prices the lowest anywhere. Examine our goods and .compare
prices.
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er uson
4.0
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• angle experlen00 with very 1,1I'e ,'am', e
clone.
131v CIS`
0 , '• h:"tg loft for Saskatoon,
h'tel,u.t ,...:au, where he Will viiit his
son,
2bse tax rate for the village of Blyth
. for 1904 to 20 Mille, 5% added after
Deo. 14.
Mies Amelia J. McLean left for Lon-
don, where she will take a nonree at the
Normal e0hool,
Mien Pearl Mellow went to London
volt ie now a student in the Forest Oity
B21iueoe College in that oily.
Mien Idtelka Hamilton, who went to
Staffs to visit friends a Chart time ago,
woe taken suddenly ill shortly after her
arrival with inflammation of the bowels
and bite oin00 been a very aids young
lady. Her mother bag left to attend her
and we are pteeeed to learn that the sick
()Deis improving.
Richard Somers was appointed reboot•
or of Woe for the corporation of Blyth
open furnishing two eeooritieo, along
with himself, eatietaolory to the
council ; He is aloe appointed ooustable
of this village, weigh master, end to
perform all other duties ea regoired by
the lOunoil ; and for the carrying out of
all hie dutiee, inoluding member of Blyth
fire brigade, be receive a (salary et $80
per month.
Sates Petrie Slate-, who has been the
very effloient and popular erg/mist of
Blyth Mothodiet church far the peat two
years], was the reoipieut of a well worded
address and It purse containing 026 in
gold at the aloes of the prayer meeting,
Nitta Slater recently resigned her poet•
tion ae organist and on Monday after.
noon of last week, left for St. Thome,
where she will attend Alma Ladies'
Ooliege.
The annual meeting et the Women's
Missionary eociaty to oonueotion with
Blyth Methodist ehuroh was held in the
basement of the church on 'loeeday
afternoon of last week, when the follow
iog of6oern were eleoted ;—President,
Mra. Holmes); fleet vine presiden', Moo.
S. H. Gidley ; second vioe preoideot,
Mre, W. H. McElroy ; recording more.
tory, Mro, J, E. Coombs ; corresponding
eeeretery, Mre. John Wilford ; treaenrer,
Mre. 0. H. Beene ; organist, Mre. J. H.
Chellew. Moe. Gidley wee elected
delegate to attend the dietriot meeting to
be held at Stratford in October.
Gar or ri re,
Mre, R. Knox was in Loddon leaf week
taking in the Fair aad visiting her dauglt,
ter Mae.
A. A. Crawford has gone to Wawanesa,
Man„ whore be has secured a lucrative
position in a drng store,
Leonard and Garnet Armstrong hove
lett foe Toronto, where they will attend
rho Sabool of Pharmeoy,
J. B. and Mre. Found and family have
returned home from tbeir trip to Van
000ver, B. 0. They report baviog had
a very pleasant outing.
R. J. Deeohmau, who has been en the
staff of the Farmers' Advocate for the
past three months, has been emending a
few days with hie parents, at Orange Hill
before resuming hie studies at the 0. A.
0.
C. P. R. FREIGHT Dior. -0o Thors•
day evening 8th feet„ about 7 80 when
the 0. P. R. freight train was tanning
shoat a mile and a half Emit of Ford•
wioh it ran Into a bunoh of cattle that
had strayed on the track, killing three
of them and breaking the lege of three
°there, while the mashie and throe oars
took to the ditch. Driver McIuerary and
fireman Newman both had very narrow
escapee with their lives, the former being
pinned beneath hie engine which was
lying on its aide. All that saved his life
wa0-one of the cattle being ander the
eugtse and kept the weight off him, He
received some bad bruises and was badly
shaken up. The fireman was thrown
clear of the engine oud received a broken
ankle end ascent bad breieee. A wreck-
ing Drew was aunt up from Toronto
and had the brook ()tear for braille the
next morning. They were buey till
Saturday evening oleaniee up the wreok•
age and replacing the engine. The even.
fug express, whish was heavily loaded,
eau as far ae Harrieton where the p2see0•
gets were oared for at the hotels et the
expense elite oompany and oonve}ed to
their homes next morning. The Beene of
the wreak was visited by many of our
townspeople on Friday. The,oattle were
owned by Alex, Montgomery, of Wrox'
eter, andwere euppooed to be pasturing
on a farm near- where the acoideht
happened. Mr, Montgomery'e IMO will
be a heavy one.
1L.f la to my e7 .
J. W. Scott and Mies Sdolh have gone
on a trip to the;Nortbweet.
The datee of the Listowel and South
Wallaoe Fall .Fair are Wednesday and
Thnrodoy, Sept. 28 and 29.
H. E. Landerkin, of the Southern
P„o,flo head affirms, Ban Pranoitm0, was
paying a visit to his father, Thomne Lan.
death, last week. Mr. Landerkin spent
a waists at the 152, Louie Fair on the way
02000.
Dr, and Mrs. 'Percy Wilson are the
gueete of Mrs. Petob, They left Cheoeole,
hitch„a last week to spend a two we tk'e
honeymoon visiting Canadian friends.
The Dr. bee atwaye been one of
Liatowel'o favorite young men.
R. Dilworth, chartered a000nntant, of
Toronto, woo in town last week making
nu audit of the books of the Oauadian
Bout Obair.. Oo. Mn Dilworlh was
tortnerly n resident of Listowel, having
for seam years held the position of Soy-
?Naas.'
ecy'Ureas., of the Morrie, Feild, Boger°
Piano 00,
Previous to leaving for Galt last week,
Miss Maggie Levau was presented with
an addrees and a mahogany cabinet and
rose bowl by mombereof the Lutheran
()beech and °heir, where she bete been
organist for some time, Her dspartnre
da Winch regretted by her many Mende
in town.
,
Ravamae,D.Nctl Mpastor of Oen•
oral Methodist °buroh, Bernie, and state.
Diesel t h a rumpled
e
man of the Statilea a
the invitation of the Mot*odiet obrah,
Listowel, to beoome the peetor at the
expiration of Rev. J. H. Oliver's term,
next July. The reverend gentleman is a
oomparative stranger in the London Con.
ferenee, having bion tranetorred at the
invitation of the Serbia Chords from
Cobourg, in Bay of (Mnto Conference
in July, 1901, and will therefore have
oompletod big term of lour yearn with his
oongrogatiou at the expiration et thio
Oooferenoa year. MeV, J H, Oliver goes
to Sarnia having aooepted the incitation
of the Central Methodist oharols there 40
1110otn0 its next Image.
lt/Nifil ktlfilfrM0WWdt1r •-�-•-�• .
J
`t', c,� � 1001 ,.m
R;
BPLY7Ft,
'fits Is Our Bill of Fore for This Week :
New Drees Goode in the new shades and weaves, inoluding Harris' Ode -
heated All• Wool Tweeds in light gray ahooke, mottled and) plain, which
are now in great demand. New Wrapperetteo, in fanoyetripes end,
floral designs, very spools', at 8o,10t and 120 ; eiediee' Underwear,
101 vests and drawers, 10 union and all -wool, et 1a, 25o, -80o, 60e, 754
$1; Men Shirts and Drawers, in fleece lined, union and ah•wool, at 260,
85o, 50e and Oho; Stanfield's Unshriokoble Shirts and Drawers, in
nudism and heavy weights, in ail sizes, 01, 01.25 and 01.85 ; Ladies'
Rain Coate, in all emu, in rubber lined, and Oravanette with ehoulder
napes, with or without oollara, at $3, 04, 04 75, $O and $7.60 ; Men's
Rain Cleats in all qualities and prides. We show a very special line in
heavy cloth, stewed same, velvet manor and pert0otly waterproof, at
$2.60, worth regular $3.50.
HOSIER Y
We show an immense stook of "Hosiery for men, women and children,
bought direct from the manufaotnrero at very low prices, and will be
sold at aloes prices, Ask to see our Men's AIL Wool Heavy Sox, worth
20o, 2 pair lor 25o ; Ladies' 00.ehmere Mose, very epeeist at 15e, 250,
85e and 50e ; Ladies' Heavy Bibbed Wool Ham at 253 and 85o.
OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
is booming. Reedy.•to•wear hate ore going out rapidly. We have had to
repeat some lines already. Two smart girlo wanted to learn Millinery.
,
BUGGIES !
BUGG-IES !
,x
f,,_
.S�.JhYfk�
IS THE BEST
Beware of Imitators and Imitations,
411'ty't''4 ho,,"0000,0llh,n,
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” in 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 Prices.
We have a number of other makes to show you, including the
"Platteville,” "Palmerston" and "Guelph."
Also a number of comparatively new Second-hand Rigs, of other
makes, for sale at low prices.
m..mc'1hdhPid't'1t'y116N1 11„.400,
N.
S. Mc
Awl
Apples will be bought on and after Septem-
ber 12th, at the
BRUSSELS EV'AP
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 loot be taken.
•
JNO. CUNNINGHAM
PROPRIETOR,
EW
WE are now ready for 1904
with a larger stock of Buggies
than ever we had and a walk
through our Show Rooms will
convince intending purchasers
what our stock is. We have kept the lead and intend to do so if
good rigs will do it.
We have added to our Baggy Tops this season a Spring to prevent the
bolts and rivets from breaking. This has been aloug felt n
nt
le
Welf nve4et y e of Axles—Dago and Oil Proof, Long Dietanoe, 1000
Miles and the '
Ida!s aless+
Axial, also a few of the old sbyles,
All Steel Body Hangers sad all trimmed witch beet Leather.
Along with our own Buggies we handle a number of first-class
Factory Huggies.
Our Wagons are all Oak with 2i and 8 inolt tires ; Trucks and
IVIediunl size.
We invite every intending parohaser to call anti BUY
front a0 and save money,
'AN & Co., Brussels.