The Brussels Post, 1904-10-27, Page 5t
w
-e-
8,
TRAIN UP11
A CHILD
And wbon'npbot 0toeud him or
.f/.TOWEL
Tenn 09008 April llth, 1904
Comm rolal andrsShorthand,
Bond for College Journal,
A. L. MoINTVItE, Manager,
BUSINESS CARDS.
MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER
o011t, H. 1VT F, S, SCOe.
TT, Breesel
oORAO1 EN
F • Issuer of Marriage Licensee, Of -
Hoe et Grocery, Turnberry street, Brussels,
1 HARMS FOR SALE -THE UN-
DRRSrGNRD hoe several good Faroe for
sale nod to rent, easy terms, in Townships
of Morrie and Grey. F 8. BOOTT,Bruseel
0. 0.
F.
Court Priuceee Alexandria, No, 04, 0. 0. F.,
Bruosoh, meets In their Lodge Room Bias -
hill Nook, on the Dud and last Tuesdays of
each mouth, at 8 o'olook. Visiting brethren
always welcome, JAS. BURGESS, 0,1t.
A.11, MELLISH, R. 8,
M. MORRISON,
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
WAL.TON, ONT.
MISS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN,
—TEACHER OF—
PIANO - AND - ORGAN,
mxvegma.es, o ort .
ROBERT OUNNINGHAM1
1N0a8A8011,.
FIRE AND MARINE,
• GUELPH.
J. LECKIE,
LIFE AND FIRM INSOh/iN0117,
LOAN AND REAL ESTATE AGENT,
0111oe over Hureley's Drug Store,
Nov, Srd,1001, 80.801 Brussels.
Wellington Mutual
Eire Insurance Go.,
R0TADL100103 1840
Insurance taken on the oath and premium
note eystom at current rates]. Before insur-
ing elsewhere pallon the undersigned Agent
of the Company.
GEORGE 0(00170(8, Breeeele.
AUCTIONEERS.
11 S. SCOTT AS AN AUOTION-
• num, tell( self for better prices, to
bettor men , -In less time and lose charges
than any other Anotioneer in East Huron or
be won't charge anything. Dates and orders
can always be arranged at this o1$oe or by
personal epplio0tlou.
ROBT. H. GARN1SS
BLUEVALE — ONT.
Auctioneer for Huron County.
Torma reasonable, Bales arranged for
at the omoo of Tnn POET, Brunets. 20tf
VETERINARY.
D. WARWICK—
E.,
ARWIOTi—
J • Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vet-
erinary College, le prepared to treat all dis-
eases of domesticated neinrale in a compet-
ent manner. Particular attention paid to
Veterinary Deutletry. Calle promptly at-
tended to, O19oe and Infirmary—Fore doors
North of bridge, TnriIherry et., Brussels.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
AB. MAODONALD—
. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Eta.
8uoc000Or to G. F. Blair, OOoe over St,tb-
dard Bunk, Brunets. Solicitor tor Metro-
politan Bank.
NV: M. SINCLAIR-
• Barrister, 8olloitor, tOonveyancer,
Notary' Public, &e. Cabe—Stewart's Block
1 door North of Central Hotel.
Solicitor for the.Btanderd Bank.
pROUDFOOT, HAYS & BIIAIR—
B'ARRIBTieRB 80LICITORS, NOTARIES
PUBLIC, ETD.
W. PBOOD0o8T, H. 0. It, C. HAYS
G. F. PLAT.
°Moos—Those formerly oaeupied by Mauro
Cameron & 0(011.
GCDnnmtr, ONTARIO.
MEDICAL CARDS.
J. A. M'NAUGHTON,
It. Ile O. 111.,
Trinity University, Follow Trinity Medical
College, Member College of Physicians and
Sargeoue Out, Licentiate of (be 0(01081 001 -
lege of Physiofane and Lioautiate of Mid-
v,ifory Edinburgh, 1. -Telephone No.14,
Residence—Mil street, Brussels,
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. FEILD,
1tI08 0 08T
Graduate of the Royal College of Dental
Surgeonsof Ontario and First•olaee Honor
Graduate of Teresa° TJnlverelty, Ofgoo
next to Brewer's Photograph Gallery,
BRUSSELS,
'gid -.6- g
Largest and Best
IN WEOTE1tN ONTARIO.
So far as we eau learn uo Business
College in Canada graduates o0 ninny
vand at thesame time nab m lnr(,o per-
centage of itsb an
conte a doute art does the
al
CENTRAL
•
STRATFORD, ONT.
It Our 0080808 are up•to.dato, lna0rhet• �l
W ors experieueed .wit 104110tie8 Muter. dV.
Ir 88084, 9tadonte viay enter at any It
l��Jp (0010, Writ„100Ireo oata1Ogao It
iD
ELLIo1'T & M0LAOHLAN, Q'F.
'�ryry irfnoipalo. �p
i1 ftl1hf
NOTICE!
Wo, the undersigned, agree to raise the
price
and ie00o. for i 000 0lron o, owing¢ to the wive,, e
in the price of rentals', etc. Thio goes into
fume on Monday,Jtlue 10011,10)1.
Signed by
EWAN & Oo., Gua, W. P01,10401D,
P. 0100'r'o HOotjIfattte li NON,
H. '1', PLUM'. EI:I AI O LA 00111.18,
T1100. Porzoon, Gm. Henbane,
a0118 )'01111e0T, .00180 1801(81814.
ltztrt.ct Bekus,
113* s Cie.
Reuel) Sellars is home from Warroo,
Ohio. For dome time be has not been
enjoying good heal sit and oame home to
recuperate.
Mre. 13. W, Kelly, who spent the past
six weeks visiting at the home of her
father, John Brown, in this village, left
Wednesday afternoon for her home in
Bastrop, Louisiana,
A meeting of the riflemen of Huron
entity was held at Blyth on Oot. 12th.
Ropreeentativee were present from all
the rifle neeoolatioue in the county. The
meeting wae called for the pnrpose of
organizing 0. Huron
twenty rifle league
and arranging for a union shoot to be
fired over the Londeaboro ranee in the
near future. The following nfiloere were
elected :—President, Ool, Wm. Young,
Darlow ; vine -president, Mo. 0. A.
Howson, Auburn ; searetarytreaearor,
Dept. George Lvithwaite, Goderiob,
Two members from each looal 000oaia•
tion were elected onthe exoontive mom•
mitten a0 follows :—Capt. R. MoGom
mina awl Jomee Ouming, Blyth ; (Apt.
R Wallace and B. Herrington, Londes•
boro; Capt, 0. A. Howson and Wm.
P:uukett, Auburn ;Capt. B. MoEwen and
J. Goldthorpe, Saltford ; H. Salkeld and
J. Newcombe, Goderioh township.
0 en,lortlr.
"Little Harry,” owned by Thee. Daly,
won first money at the Blyth Fair in the
2,40 trot.
Seeforth Milling Om are at prosent
working overtime to fill an order of flbar
for Scotland. -
W. T. Box has purohaeed Mre, John
Downey's oottage on Jarvis street and is
greatly improving its appearance.
Vine Murdie, Stella Parnell and Wil.
eon Turner, whose names did not appear
in the IIet of successful oandidatee at the
Junior Leaving examination, and who
appealed from the decision of the ex.
miners, have been allowed their appeal,
end last week received their oertifioatee.
Large quantities of sugar beets are
being shipped from the elation here to
Berlin. G. Martin, of near Egmondville,
shipped the first oar this year, from thie
station, He loaded a 40 ton oar in 1,1
days. They were a good sample.
Masers. Wallace, Stewart, Atoheson end
Sbiltinglaw each shipped a oar also.
Seelorth Cadet Corps are the. winners
of the Beak Shield for this year. The
result i0 annoaooed in en order ieeued by
Major S. P. Layborn, D. S. A. I., to
getlier with the coerce made in the annual
competition for thie fine trophy. Last
year the 8t. Thome corps were the
winners and they made a hot fight for
the trophy thio time, being but four
pointe behind the Seaforth Cadets. The
woo top aeons this year were annually
good, being 166 and 152 oat of a possible
200.
t W00001.
John Hone is again oon0ned to hie
bed euffering from to relapse of hie attack
of typhoid fever..
Cyrus Harvey has returned from his
trip to the went. Little Lilian Lineham
a000mpenied him,
Little Olive Johnston, daughter of
Henry Johnston, well driller, is confined
to bed with an attack of typhoid fever.
Mre. 0. H. Follarton and tivo ohildren
left for Winoheoter, after n pleasant visit
with her parento, L, and Mre, Pelton,
The flue new brick residences of Jae.
Ferguson, Dr. Kidd, ,Geo. Loohead end
W. R. Eakins are now rapidly nearing
completion and all present a fineappear.
atom
The work of erecting the main build-
ing of the Cement Co. is progreeeing.rap.
idly, Tine favorable weather is a great
help, and if the weather bolds good for
two wane, we will see the walla ereoled
and the roof on. The walls ere of
clement and ehould be of a enbetantial
nature. A gang of 12 men are busily en.
gaged erecting the walla, while four' men
are at work in the gravel pit, loading the
dump oars, which are then drawn by
horses to the centre of the building, and
the gravel dumped off just opposite the
moment mixing maobihe. This - machine,
which is driven by horse power, ie a great
Saver of hardworst, and beoidee mixes
the cement and gravel more thoroughly
and speedily than it can be done by hand.
When finished, the works will prove not
only of great interest, but also of great
utility 0o the reeidente of Atwood and
Vicinity.
ft�Itato'ti+vol.
Mro. F. Rogers hae returned home
after an extended visit with her daughter,
Mrs (Dr.) Roy Nino), at Cornwell.
A new siding has been pat in at the
G. T. R. yards, for the convenience of
cheese men and other large shippers.
James Bayne hae bought out the blank.
smith bushing of Joe, Tinning, on Wel.
laoe street, and is now in pooeeoeion.
Guy Bros played to a. crowded home in
MoDonnld'e mneie hall on Taeoday night
et last week and put up an excellent
Bb
ow.
Anniversary eerviaee will be held in
Knox Church on Sunday Nov, 6th. Rev.
Thos. Eakin of St, Andrew's Chore It,
Guelph will preach.
Benjamin Lewis, of Wallace, hoe
taken up hie residonoe in town, and has
porohasnd the hoose and lot on Biemartt
street owned by Ieiaao Miller.
Sabbath School Anniversary Sermore
Will be concluded on Sunday, Nov. 0th,
in the Methodist Churhh, by Rev. Dr.
Orewe, Seoretary of Epworth League and
Sabbath 80hoole.
Those tannin in this district which
had not previously Bold out the balanus
of the 000e0n'e make, disposed of their
cheese at the Fair on Friday 141h, nine
teotorieo boarding 8,850 boxes, Oo. to
Oto, wore the knee at which moat of
the sales worn made. Thio praoticelly
oloe0e out the oho0se baelnese thio sea.
eon, MI it is net 88p0oted that many
fa0tori08 will omntine° malting into
November, On Tuesday of last weep
the September make of the Walloon,
Johne and Mornington. Molesworth and
Trowbridge faotories wan shipped front
Listowel, Donegal and Mankton ehipping
at the eame time horn Atwood elation,
The eix 000 1ri88 shipped 2 400, bone in
all, reeeiving ab tit $17 000 tbiirefor.
What may turn nut to be a fatal ant.
dent happened Friday morning, For
a long time past the bridge on Biemark
Oren has been closed for trail° owing
to bad state of repair. Recently bow•
ever, it was ;wand up and opened.
Robt. Tremaine wag driving hie team
morose it when the flooring gave way and
team wagon and driver fell through,
The 1,oreee were badly hurl, bat Mr.
Tromaino had eeyeral ribs broken and
enelainod terrible braises. He watt taken
home, but it le said if hie life ie spared,
it will be due to hie very strong oonetitu.
tion, art he is very badly hurt.
I<Itenwall.
Muoh sympathy 08 felt for Wm. White
who had two valuable horses killed by
lightning.
Mr. 'Whiteman, of 1Sippen, hart ap,
prentieed bimeell to Dr. MoDermid to
learn the drug buuineee.
Jamee Beverly, wife and child have
arrived here, end Intend making their
home bore for the Winter,
Mr, Rowald hoe purchased the vacant
lot between R. Weloh'e and the rectory,
and will oommenoe,the ereotioo of a neo
reeidenoe 00 one.
Alex. Swan returned lest week from
the Weet where be has been spending a
oonple of months visiting with hie half
brother, who myna a a0Ople of sections
of very fine land and has grown quite
wealthy and prooperooa.
Kippen Methodist Aonivereary Servioee
will be held on Sunday November lath.
Three serviette at 10,30, 2 30 and 7 o'o'ook,
p. m. Rev. Samuel Salton, of London,
will preach at all • servieee, and in the
afternoon will give an illustrated sermon
to the children.
Lax oknovv.
Debbie C. won the free•for all rase at
the Dungannon Fair. Beat time 2 23.
The Dietriob Lodge of Inetrootion will
be held in the Luuknow Oddfellowe Hall
on Thanksgiving Day.
His many friende will regret to hear
thnt P. Murchison, while in Toronto,
eproined hie ankle in stepping off the
sidewalk to get on a street ear.
Several parties at the big demooetration
on Monday of lest week bad their pookete
pinked. The eame gene also operated at
Exeter, Clinton and Wingham and over
$500 wee stolen.
A large and enthneiastio meeting of the
shareholders of the Farmers' Elevator
Company wee held in the Council
Chamber, and a strong protest was made
the e idea of allowing the control of
the elevator to pass Iron the present
company. It wae deaided to take every
legal and honorable means to retain' the
elevator in its present efficient ooaditioo.
The capital stook was ordered to be
inoreaoed to pay ate the present indebted.
nese and make neceesery improvements NI Superintendent and hie wit. As they I t f, `I^r"t^r°'r'r''"'ntt"
to the plant, manned heel, the hymn "God be wiili �"te e.:-`-. < rt -a sj ;:,
Wm, Johnstone, one of the vert first you u 1 toe meet again" was sung. Tho
eettleru in tho wage, passed away at hie eervioo Wet well arranged and most 1m•
pre.s;vr, 1)/•. and Mrs, Towler 'eft on
tionoay .0 last weel, for the Paoifio
Goan State,
reeidenoe on Clyde street on '1neoday
evening of last week at the ennead age
of 72 yeore, Donned, who was a oar•
penter and farmer by trade, oame to this
aeatlon as one of the pi0080re end has
remained here all hie days, He teethe a
widow and a grown up family to mourn
hIa lose,
VQ inage etyea .
Wm. Gannett's reeidenoe on Viotoria
etreet hoe been ao'd to J. J. Elliott, V, 8,
Mrs, Elliott and family will reside there
while Mr. Elliott spends a few months in
a warmer olimate.
A happy wedding party gathered at the
residence of the bride's mother, Mro.
Houghton, on Wednesday of lust week,
when Mies Annie Patterson, formerly the
efoient aeeietant in Mr, kaeon'e book.
store, wae molted in marriage to John
McLean, ooel and lumber merchant,
The ceremony was performed by Rev. W.
-Lowe.
Ball Bros, have dissolved partnership,
John Ball having deoidod to go Weet, As
he le an gpright, burliness like gong man,
the rapidly developing West will no doubt
present a eaiteble opening for him. The
bneineee here will be 000tinaed by hie
brother under the name of L. A. Ball &
Oo,' Since o icing to Winghem, the Bali
Bros• have won the confidence of the
pnblim by their reotitnde and bneineee
methods. There is no doubt that the
new firm will oontinne the bneineee with
the earns energy and thanes. As in the
past, fair•dealing will be the motto. We
wish the retiring member of the firm
thanes wherever he may deoide to pitch
hie tent.
A pleasing eptaode occurred on Sunday
IGtb inn., at the oloee of the 080001ees in
the Melhodiet Sunday School in this
town. It was known that Dr. and Mre
Towler were about to leave Wingbam, to
spend the Winter in California. For
many years, the doctor has devoted him-
self to the interests of the eobool, and
Mre. Towler has been the faithful teacher
of the ladies' Bible alas(; hence it was
brit fitting that the ofboers, teachers, and
children ehonld have the opportunity of
bidding them farewell, for the present,
Mr. Buchanan took the chair and Mr.
Ferment then' read en address to Dr. and
Mre, Towler, expressing appreciation of
their faithful amine on behalf of the
eobool, wishing them a safe journey and
speedy return. Several of the officere
and twitters added their testimony of ap.
preeiotion. The school then sang part of
the hymn, "Bleat be the tie that binds."
Dr. Towler replied, expreeeing appreci-
ation of the teferenoes to himself and
Mre. Towler in the kindly -worded address,
mod wishing the eobool continued 8000008.
Mr. Morton then arranged the school so
that teacher( and eoholare walked pest
the platform, where all had the oppor•
tunity of ahaking bands with their faith.
MISSES HABKIRK
AFTER a very successful Opening we are bet-
ter than ever prepared to fill the wants of
our many patrons, and we invite an inspection of
our large stock of Trimmed _ Hath and Ready -to -
wears. As usual we are maLing a specialty of
Mourning Goods. ,
First-class Goods at Popular Prices.
The Misses Habkirk.
•I ii it ii ii tp� ply' $ RH3 5..'37:a33 •i�3 LS•
o-.
cradles' Fine
Shoes.
Handsome to the eye
Artistic in design.
First-rate workman-
ship.
Made to wear and
keep their shape.
Beautiful finish, easy
comfort, very durable.
When you discard
hem you want another " just like the last ones."
Then our prices are not the least pleasing part of
the buying. •
Here are a few:
Dongola Laced ,Heavy or Light Solea $1 25
Hid Lend, Goodyear Welt, Light or Heavy Solos . 2 00
Hid Laced, beet of Stook and Workmanship $2 50 to 8 50
la`Shoeo and Rubbers promptly repaired.
HARNESS DEPARTMENT
—Robes and 131ankete, Wool and Plash Rage,
-Truults and Glatohole at prim to plena your puree.
—Single and Teem Harman, neat and durable, and the priest' lowoet possible
where good material and workmaoehip i0 iooluded.
—Pour Sete Second hand Singlo Harness, prise from $2.50 to $4 00 per eat.
—.A oomforbable house and 8 lots for sale ; frnite of all kinds.
X. C. lit X C tEt D Sae
Cie r"e•I 0.
Mise Flo. Elliott has returned from
Jackson, Mirth., where aha hen been tick•
ing her brother and other friends for the
past month,
Wm. and Mrs, Andleon were at Essex
attending the hedeide of their son.00 law,
Jae. Molotooh, who le euffering Isom a
severe attack of appendicitis.
dos, li. Holmes, eon of Rev. Holmes, of
town, left last week for Saekatoon, N. W.
T., where he bee enured a laorative
situation as managing editor of the Sae.
kat000 Phoenix,
Thursday of last week a quiet wedding
wen e0lemnized at the beautiful home of
Edward and Urn. J.,me' when their
daughter Annie wee united in marriage
to Edwin Lambkin, of the 4th our. The
oeremony was performed by Rev. J. W.
Holmes.
The Bible Society meeting held in the
Presbyterian numb Sunday evening,
10th met., was well attended and stirring
addroeeee were delivered by Revs.
Holmes, Hall and Dobson. The follow-
ing officere were eleoted for the ensuing
year :—President, James Leech ; Vioe
President John Stewart ; Treat., R.
Roes ; Seo , Thee. Andrew ; Depositor,
S. 0. Rothwell, A collection of $8 wae
taken at the olooe of the meeting.
Bert. King waited on Ifowiak Connoil
and presented a bill of $22 50 for damages
to hie engine breaking through a bridge.
Moved by Rene. Binkley and Spotton
that the Oonnail give Bert. King $20 to
settle hie bill in fell. parried. Dr.
Whitely presented two bille to the Oona,
ail, one for $15 for medicine and attend
anoe on Andrew Oootts, the other for
three lights of glass broken by Andrew
Couple, be being mentally deranged,
Moved by Mune. Gowdy and Spence
that the Council take no motion In the
matter. Carried.
t.Ilin ton.
Mre. A. H. Manning, her eon. and
Mre. Coate, left last wtelt for Oreetline,
0. where they (pend the Winter.
0. Cooper, H, Bartliff, W. Cote, J.
Johnson, leave the cod of the mouth for
the deer fields of the North on a ten days'
hent.
One can now get a fair idea of the
immensity of the water tank being built
at the station. When completed it will
be 75 feet high,
Clinton now has within her bordere
10 miles of granolitbio walks, 57,888
square feet of which were laid thio year,
or 2.1 miles in leoglb.
Thos. Cottle was bitten on the wrist
by a dog whish left the imprints of two
of its teeth. He is feeling a little more
comfortable art the dog was shot by order
of the Mayor.
Fred. Chant (eon of H. 13. Ohanl,) who
has lately been employed iu the Sover-
eign Bank at Amberetburg, hao been
promoted to the position of aoeiatent
manager of the branch at St. Jacobs.
Mice Carol Newoombe and Min Sybil
Coartice went to London Tne0day of last
week, The former takes and gives vocal
m0000 at the Conservatory oneday n week
and Mies Courtin eutere upon a comae of
otudy at the eame school.
The walla of the anon to the House of
Refuge have been finiohed and the roof
ie now being built thereon. If fine
weather continual it will not be long after
the 10th of November the -date of the eon.
traot, before fo is finished.
Mre. Murdock Ma Innes, whose former
home wae at Laoknow, died in Clinton
Sunday, of last week and the remains
were taken North in oharge of D. French
by the 10 16 train Mobday morning for
burial. She had been an inmate of H. of
R. for two years, and had remitted the
good old age of 82.
H. E. Hodgins, of Goderiob, with hie
wife, bus been spending a few days at the
home of his mother, recuperating after
hie severe illness. Inebead of being what
he formally watt, one of the fineet men
phyeloaily, in the county, be is a mere
shadow of hie former self. However, he
ie on the road to robust health, a fact
hie many Mende will be pleased to know.
One of the moat regrettable accidents
that has ocoarred in town for some time
happened Monday morning of last week
to John Bean, the faithful Librarian
of the Pablfa Library. He wae out
picking apples, on a ladder, which slipped,
showing him to the ground. Though
in great pain he was able to get to hie
feet, and walked to the house, Hie
doctor wae enmmoneed and on examin•
Mien found that he had received other
injuries to his bank besides' the injury of
hie arm.
107 first prizes and 82 seconds ie the
record that 3. A. With, of Huron Road,
Tackeromith, oan boast of for this year
on grain exhibits. His display oonaieted
of 4 Varieties of wheat, 2 of peas, 4 01
oats and 8 of barley, The "Michigan
Amber" variety tested 65 lbs, to the
bushel, whiob is an exceedingly good
showing for thio year ; the "Genesee"
teeted 64 Ibe, In cite the "Or ward"
variety with Mr. Wise leads, testing 58
lbs. to bushel. All of the exhibitions at
which bo showed were held in the
County of Heron, and he secured Brat
prizes in nearly every place,
A very unfortunate aaoident befell Dr,
Gunn on Sunday night of last week,
about 8 o'olook. He wee going across
the nosing in front of the ball, Inwards
that building, and in the darkness struck
one of the pieces of plank, that are raised
at this point with his foot, which toppled
him over on the stone paved water, way
e, drop 0f 0BOn116 inches from the walk.
He pot out hie hands to save himself,
but the right coming in oontaot with an
uneven enemas, two 0f' the metacarpal
bones of the palm were broken, He
otherwise reoeived a misty body bruise
throes the ribs by elrilting on the outer
edge of the plank walk, in his fall,
The new militia act will tomo into
force on the first of next month.
R. S. Sohall, manager of the Royal
Loan & Savings bo„ of Brantford, 10
dead,
L. N. Champagne, of Roll, has been
appointed Judge for the district of.
Pontiac.
An attempt to chloroform Mrs, ,john
Scram, of Batbven, tailed benne heron
frightened the aooailant away.
A eon of Walter Mark With killed
at Port Perry by a horse running away
and dashing the boggy apafnet a tele.
graph polo. Mies Mark is said to be
fatally injured.
1
MC INNO N t CO.
13LYTH
Specials for this Week
We were offered some great snaps in several linen of geode last week
if we would clear out large 'cite, A0 the quality was liret class and the
prime very low for spot cash, we eootd not reeiet the temptation and
bought pretty heavy and now give our oa0tumere the benefit of our Diose
buying. The goods have joet been reoeived and are open for inepootion.
$1.25 French Kid Gloves for 75e.
Wo got a great onap in Ladies' Fronoh ]ifd Glov,e, They are first.
olaee goods, but in broken lots, soma are silk -lined, others are unliood ;
some have dome fasteners, others have large pearl buttons. They Dome
in eoloro of brown, taus, creams and blacks. The sizes are 04 G, 7 and
7k. They are the regular $1 and $1.26 Gime, and you take your ohoioe
for 75o.
50c. Ladies' Silk Belts for 35e.
Bypurchasing
p g a large gaantitp of Ladies Silk Bolts we got a great
redootfon in price, and we are now selling new up•to date Belts in silk,
taffeta and satin, in black and colors, with fanny heckler', worth 60o, for
85o. We show a great range of new Belts from 25o to $175,
Our Stock of Mantles
Got well sold out on fair week, but we have had the stook replenished
and now show a full range in all sizes, in0inding some new designs,
Bowl Xxxxxxxxx r xxxxx` o ' , xj;,
TAKE
"h'�e'Qi' ,'llrU,'Itnl,'yeldhAe'ei q/
TrE
2 1)
IF it pays to push an article it pays to push it to some purpose
and to push it more with an object of gaining permanent trade
than of temporary profit. Many people think it impossible to
find a first-class General Store in a town this size.
If you are not prejudiced and are open to conviction you can
be convinced that there is one here by calling at Jamestown P. 0.
and General Store where you will find a fine and modern stock of
Dry Goods, Dress Goods,
Prints, Yarns, Crash, Notions
and Groceries always Fresh.
We buy direct from the largest Jobbing Houses and Manu-
facturers in the country and by so doing we are always sure of.
obtaining first-class goods, and as we are net paying enormous ex-
penses in rent, clerk hire, city taxes, d;e, we can sell goods at the
most reasonable prices.
We have now some ends in Prints, Dress goods, Wrap
perettes which will be sold regardless of cost, also some lines in
Shoes will have to go. We do not wish to carry, if possible, Goods
out of Season.
We are just loading up for Fall and Winter trade with a
fine stock of newest•Stylss in our different departments.
We now handle best grade of Manitoba Flour and find it
getting a ready sale.
Family trade is especially solicited as your patronage is
always appreciated no matter how small your purchases. You
may rest assured it will be our constant aim to sell you the beat
goods that can be obtained and at reasonable prices.
We are very grateful to those who have dealt with our wagon
on the road so very liberally this Summer and t hose who can see,
their way clear to come to the store, we will make it profitable for
them as we always try and keep up Farm Produce to the highest
notch.
Try us on Dried apples, Butter, loose or in tubs, Eggs, Lard,
Tallow, Potatoes, and Fowl of all kinds as soon as weather will lib;
cool enough for shipping as we ship direct.
101ete1.811e118181488889a+'tnl04
Walter _ nes
tT..A..1VI HISTGVCTTr
Apples will be bought on and after Septem-
ber 12th, at the
BRUSSELS EV+PORATOR
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 taken.
MO. CUNNINGHAM
PROPRIETOR,
Beletelablenialagradasei