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to
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'1'ernt opens Apr!i lith, 1904
alaursoh-
0ommor iCourses_
for Ooliege Jona
A. L, MatNTyit14, Manager,
BUSINESS CARDS.
IONEY TO ,LOAN AT b 1'E
pout, P, 8.8COTL' Bruaoolg,
H. AI' o0BA0l EN-
• Issuer of Marriage Lioenaoe. 0
lice at Creamy, Turnberry street, Brussels
PATOIS FOR SALE -THE UN
Dnnarunan has several good Rennet
sale and to rout, easy terms, in Town/thf
o1 Morrie and Gro P
f.
or
y S. sUOrT,Bruse 10
a. o. .ice'
BruneelPrincess pes n their Lodg Roam, Bias.
hill ;;look, on the 20d and last Tuesdays of
each month, at o'clock. Visiting brethren
always welcome. ,IAS, BUItt4L1ss, C. R.
A,14..ttLLLisa, Ai, 8.
M. MORRISON,.
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
WAL.TON, ONT.
MISS JEAN,! M'LAUCIILIN,
TDAOHER OP-
PiANO - AND -. ORGAN.
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.�5£5.,6, oro -T.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM)
INen6AN00,
FIRE AND MARINE,
G11ELPH.
J. L.ECK1E,
LIPID ACID TIRE INSORANORI,
LOAN AND RDAL ESTATE .AGENT,
011100 over Reveler's Drug Store,
Nov, Ord, 1002. 80 -Bin Brussels,
Wellington Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.,
neTABtienan 1810
Inenraneo taken on the caeb and premium
nota system at0000uut rates, Before iueur-
ing elsewhere call on the undersigned A gent
01 the 004011007
GiaORGD ROODR8, Bruesele,
AUCTIONEERS.
S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION-
• Ban, will loll for bettor prices, to
bettor men, in less- time and Ices obargoe
than any other Auctioneer in Past Huron or
be won't charge anything. Dates and orders
eau always bo arranged at this ofcoe or by
personal applioation.
ROBT. H. GARNISS
BLBDVA LE ONT,
Auctioneer for Hu0OR County.
rttxllrarranged thTelma
office of 0PooBueels11
VETERINARY.
D. WA1 W1CH-
• honor 4ra4ivaro of the Ontario Vat.
erinar0 college, ie Prepared to treat all dis-
eases of domesticated animals in a (menet.
nt manner. Particular attention paid to
Veterinary Dentlotry' Coils promptly at-
tended to. Moo and iuermary-Pour doom
North of bridge, Turnberry et., Broeeel0,
MAL APIL CONVEYANCING.
A B. MACDONALD-
Bummer ort0. r. Solicitor, Office over Stan-
dard Bank, Braseele. Solicitor for Metro-
politan Bank,
M. SINCLAIR -
Barrister, Solicitor,
s6eylNotary PuloOaforB oom
1 Solicitor focif heeStandard Bank,
pBOlUDF00T, HATS & SLAIR-
BARRISTERS SOLIOITnBS, NOTARI1118
rentao, ETC.
W. PnoonpooT, 8, O, ' R. C, Bays
0. P. BLAm,
OfHaea-Those formerly occupied by Moore
Gomm/on,oameron Ik .Bolt,
Oxrdnro.
MEDICAL CARDS.
J. A. MI'NAUGHTON.
711, 16., 0, M.,
Trinity liolvereity, Fellow Trinity Modioal
College, Member College of Physicians and
SurgeonsOnt, Ll0eutiato of the Royal Ool•
lege of itbyelelane and Licentiate of Mid-
wifery,
11diubnrggh, oar %alimboue No.14,
Roefdence-M111 street, lirttesols,
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. ,F'-RIL0,
UENT OAt
Orttduato of the Royal College of Dental
•Surgeons ofOntario anti 11'irol.°lase Honor
Graduate of 'Toronto tinivoroity. Office
next 10 Jirewor'e Photograph Caller?,
BlIOSS 4IL8,
Largest and Best i�9tN W8BTUteN ONTARIO.
CEIr1IL /o
ST� RD, ONT.
Tile wheal e° n e the reputation of Q
Title
the boat works in B0840400 lulu- Ar
. Batton of the Dominion. The large
Reboots in Canada and Omahas.
Dotted
States
o
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A
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7
employ the
phot a instrti 00 neaoh all Wo. q't
give the a Be luetruotiou to all anti b➢
that the "Best."
Studeute may enter at any time,
Welts; tor /Me ealalogue
ELL/OTT 8e' alor,A0n1,AN,
Priudpale,
li;,tide('l
111iss Carrie DluOlnlrald, dauebler of
f�1J. Dr. Mnodonald, 10141Vu,t;hsm on Priddy
afternoon 4th incl for Jamul. Wiles
Macdonald 1e working in oonneotim4
with ht
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Y ua
Sun
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of t
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death
pulsed p000efuliy away on Thursttay
everting, Oat. 27th, in hie 75th year. 441r,
Code was one of the earliest pioneers of
Bleu, having opine here when quite
40108 a.oung ndlfolhewedts for himself a benn6.
Hut homestead,
ith
wife and fain lhove ever shun w104141etitr
The funeral took pltioe Monday afternoon
to the
Ina
Centre t e col
net
er
where
b
Y,he
remains
ose of
canghter0and dson,tOHis st wife anide nd five
slaughters, one brother and three sisters
were es A large other.
ing ofmbeanie and @neiighbors. .Rev. 101o,
ood bad
long n'of boon a1pse church znember,, a� dooted the
funeral eervieee, The floral offerings
ware beautiful. Ho wee widely and
deservedly reepented by all those amongst
whom he had lived for so many years.
The bereaved wife and family have he
einoere sympathy of all in the loss they
bave en8taned,
TL„
,nae o
C
ds
who after f not a short 111
1#. L W oases.
We are sorry to report the
nese bt. vviioah
Thanksgiving ee will
the Methodist ebaroh on Thu
170, at 11 o'oleak, a. m. Rev
jay, pO.tor of he Baptist
preach,
uite au
anoe of the improvement
dings Lofn t
bandsman new briok reeidenoe
brought about by the removal
trams house.
The manna! Teaukagiving So
Y. P. 8, C. E, of the Atwood.
inn 'Church will be held in the
of the oharoh on Thursday eve
17th, The event is kuowo th
the "Rolnboly Sooial",
er ha
naafi ore andresidenceto'l, A
of the Otis 0n, Mr, Berlet tvf
the budding for some months
has not decided where be will go
line of business he will engage t
Tnary
the Je Methodistn charonioueeisted
ladies of the congregation, sent
clothing valued et sixty dollars,
C. W. Vuiliok, of Muuoey, On
the Indiana on the Oneida Beyer
elode rletrW.
d one
of Hie Mejeety'sL. Horton hJustiee0 oas beau f the ePeaoe
for the county of Huron.
a oaaudidaterfor the oou of my e0intends to be lb ie
dietriot at the January elections.
Pour 01 Coutraotor Pigott'e horses
dying within a week gives an idea of he
loos a oontra0tor has sometimes to
salter. •
Dr. Turnbull purohaaed the seventy•
eight head of (tattle sent here by L. H.
.GJmonds, of Blenheim, for sale, and has
sent them to his farm near Milverton.
The project of belidiug a new ohurob is
again
reel receiving
MetU a 8the atteution of the North
Ougregatoe, and tend.
ere will likely be asked for very shortly:
The elevator oompuny oonlinnee ship-
ping
thrs day 0. eau
sv a grain
load d with 1,700
bushels, weighing 102,000 Me. If the
grain bad hien No. 1 hard the oatland
would have reached the weight of
110,000 lbs.
The mail train on the G T
orioles ill.
be held in
reday, Nov,
Mr. Pan.
ohuroh will
LI appear.
Dr. 1idd'e
hae been
of the old
Dial of the
Presbyter.
basement
nin
g, Nov.
ie year as
a sold We
Porter,
11 uooupy
yet and
or what
n,
ooiety of
by other
a bole of
to Rev.
tads), for
ve.
her
me
rich
two
othe
oho
two
we
a nu
by a
Boll
Bim
skip
Jord
gond
inter
o Tuesday afternoon of loot twee
de a reoord run, From Patio to God
alightly over 77 miles, it mad
Iva stops, o0e. Of seven minutes, a
r of eight minutes, took water
then atop, and neared the di0tanae i
houand seventeen minutes.
age rteere flying Wednesday of lea
kin honor of the Zing's birthday an
mbar of bowlers celebrated the da
game on the West street ground
owing were the players : W. A. Mo
, H. W. Thereon and W. Lan
; against G, F. Blair, J. Galt and F.
on, Ode. The lawn was in very fair
ition for the time of year and an
eating game was played,
r'Lrte tree.
Jaes Broadway has
mi
to Poort Huron,, where hemwilldengahie gee inn
the ealoau basion.
bition
Swnr,tthe two o stores on Josephine 4 ,,urchased elreet,
known 0e he Dawson block, The price
paid was $3,600.
proper, on Josephine 0tre t to Lehas d dim
and Jobe Hanna has parehaeed the
building now occupied by Lee Jim hunt
John .4 holey.
Rev. Dr, Gundy preaobed anniversary
sermons in the Methodist obaroh et
Ripley on S0Oday and Rev. R I. Hoek-
Itipley, look Dr. Guady'8 work in
llm, e
Greena. has parehaeed Bert.
Win In Bad Wawanoeh, andlse
loholeou'0 farm, whioh adjoins the
rm, Mr. Green will have a goad
226 armee. There le considerable
lbw. on the plaoe.
ham Baptist oongregatiou have
shed aging poling0dobt l0 has
1 theirahurchediffoe
e time and celebrated the 000asion
al Thanksgiving 0ervioes Sunday
day. Rev, 3, O'Neil, of Paisley,
e6 home
Mrs LOr ntte,, Scottt a r
at
of eet, on
afternoon of last week, when her
wMee 11lary Coutts was joined
ok with Win. Showers, The
y wag performed by Rev, J. N.
B. A. The young couple lett
oention train for London, where
ud resitting.
(Hater Guild of the Presbyterian'
hated edam for the ensuing
fellows '-President, Rev. D.
et vice, Mies Fenny Paterson ;
Mise Annie ()mornings ; 8rd
Lizzie Wieon ; 4th vice, Mies
]flat
he
tl0ti
LCa
e an
ra
r
Soot
t
fie
anoin
1
Boor
etarq, H, H.
r; recording eoretary, Mho
nming0 ; organist, aline Lizzie
neon, of flits town,. and Walter
Wave!,
end formerly of Wing.
purchased the otiatria lighting
eoswator, Mr, Inose will take'
he plant tit Teamster and
will remain in Wingham and
barge of the plant here lee in
Mit Gruen will oleo hove con.
thestooki esu iliebd f0040 the
dilr
g
k
a
BAGAIN
log, of
Wingh
W,
Reid's
Mrs. N
Reid fo
farm of
good tin
Wing
jot Bei
been ha
for inn
by epeol
and Ma
preaohe
uie
the horn
1ueeday
daughter
in wed!
common
McLean,
on the al
they lute
Westin
Oharoh e
year au
Perris ; 3
2nd viae,
0100, Mee
Bdith
Gerd n •
0
Wight/tar
Lizzie Ont
Wilson.
W,n.G
Bose,
ham, have
plant at T
charge of t
Mr, Groan
will have o
the pest.
Irol of the
purchased
TONT 0014
A 8
She expecte toatt In e he absent tor 011 least Interests of 6bis ofeu
years,
Vora wide.
The new houses in coarse of ereolion
in
town will loon 4 ocmpeted,
A meeting tvn0 bald in the ,lruroitore
feotory an Townley evening of last week
to
ann '
and
er htty' ,
n
n
n open .
gai
r
r rink
for
Fon w
i i0h thio Whiter,
Thlly
on Tues ay evenChosen ting,iNov. 2e win 1)1be Palmer.s
elan 0onn0il will be invited to attend
and r0freehm@ala will be served,
The Royal T' nplaro have decided to
have a literary 0001801 on Monday,
281h toot„ with Charlie Walkoy and
Herbert Manger lee oaptaine. The next
meeting,will be held on Monday evening,
21o1 inst., and a fraternal visit will he
paihedto evening°lof oeu24111Hlnst. Thon
os,
Downey will be judge in the oontee6,
On Olilole'' Bard afternoon
t the O tethodieltt° Quarterly
met ab the pare/omega for the transaction
of business, The tot/owing were appoint.
ed stewards for tate en. uing year
Failte, A, McBee, and 13, S. Otok for
Fordwieh ; Jae. Fallie, and 111. Aldrioh
for Newbridge and S. Vines a0d Geo.
M°tteo ed Re0ordiee for ng Stownra. It was de.
ofded to bring into operation this owning
quarter a reeo'ution passed at the tact
Ismlipend by the envelope raise system pastor's
instead
of formerly. ypeonal oanvae every quarter as
JLi.,ler.
A wet.
A Zing's Birthday 000111 a wee held
in Ohr1011 March on Wednesday evening
of lest week. Rev. Mr, Buokla0d deliver.
ed an address on Hie Mejeety Edward
VII., and the Empire.
TOhdroh have engaged Auxiliary
Harvey,
h°moriet, and O. Leroy Benny, elocution•
tet and voeafis11, to give one of their
entertainments in MODonald'e naught
hall, on Tuesday evening, Nov. 22nd,
e of
has beeneart ngedsupplementary
byetthe t North meetings
Farmers' Institute, se follows :-Gow•
?net
Monday, Nov. 21; Atwood,(
TOeeday, Nov. 22 ; Carthage, Wodnes. I for b
day, Nov. 28 2 Millbank, Thursday, Nov. grey
24 ; Milverton, Friday, Nov. 26 ; Monk. name
ton, Saturday, Nov. 26 Both afternoon Duna
and evening meetings will be held, except born
et Moncton, whioh will be in the after. 28rd,
noon only. C. N. Nash, Toronto, and the la
R. S. Stevenson, Ammeter, will be the well k
principal speakers.
The first teat of the waterworks with 0140
p00eeare from the water -tower was made tbreeb
on Wednesday of Feet week, a branch be. and o
tog connected to the hydrant at the a sen
corner of letterman and Wallace etreeto.
The test was not altogether aabiefaatory,
only sufficient pressure being obtained to
throw a stream about as high as t4
Queed'e hotel. The feet that the savior,
pipes were nob shut off was thoak11 to
have hod considerable to do with weaken.
ing the preesare. A aeoond test was
made above the gate on Inkerman street
and proved more euoceeefal,
Bi
es a ,1
Mabel
Ro"ars left inner
lain weep for a abort vielt o 11.
vile, en mule In O"rnwan, 80011•
will intend the Wiot, r with leu
hire. (Dr) It .y Nisbet. Pruvigns t
departure, Min Rogers was wait
hlwith
of wit
Y h W
I 0.
,amara• huff,, 1 king v0r the Clinton( F- unary,
re sl„• anti r, , retirement of 111r. Farrah
eider, from the I.e /in88e ten yeme labor be and
o her ' lir, ll ,,, t Immune sole ONnPYd tinder
, 1 der
ed on the fi
the
motor apd wurden8 of
C 41 locket, 100 0416e0xpreee oth nold
donors' appreoletion of ba mull
the oboir, of whioh ehe Imo been d
bor toot some time,
eeletetlor•Les.
The present teaching staff of the p
oboe' 1
re
al reenr
4 e
d for
immense of salary.
6 g 1906 u
A few
nthusiastie
the green Wednesday bafternoolers npand
joyed a few roande,
on the `k lemlokaming° railway in
Ontario has arrived home,
A. ed
the newgoBach of Oome of men 0meree ba d
The foundation is completed and
briclt work of the wane otrted.
On Tuesday evening of hist week
Foresters and Sone of Scotland he
friendly game of carpet bowie, the la
being deflated by a °arrow margin.
An acetylene gee plant for light
purposes is now being disoneeed
Egmondyille roeidente. I6 is prop
o establish the p4ant in an Bola
house and utilize the gee for lighting
residencies.
The 000Or beets grown in this 0eotl
and shipped to the Berlin ,eatery ha
tested well, making an average of 1
per oast. Title would make the be
worth 9510 per ton at the factory
The average yield was ab .ut twenty one
to the acre,
1 t,
11
ane
leo hr
e r
P ea &
p Hr
v0
Christ Mr, Maophereen Y Co,
chain man, whose warmthofheart°m,.rde kindly
L l
the wisbere rt all who Oame in oeutact with
nes in him. Bo was one of those few men in
mem, any oow:malty who retain a prominent
po thou in filo public mind though never
emerging into public, affairs, Though
often urged to neeept pebtio !tonere and 4
ablio edlooe Mr. Ma0phereou'e inclination did d'
1 on not lead him to weep( an of
h
e
YE ,
Y Slum,
and
d
m 1'
to
e
d b
re!
ee
Y preference hoe '
i4private
lfF.
d on a We learn that the tenet honor
Bu. ehowa him was hie nomi4at1 n as a
Jost
1pe of the Pease, ave honor, however,
ovad wbloh he never became aware of. He
New was always prominent amo0g01 Mutinous
Then in his ow0 department of maim -
on featuring end woe at the time of hie
ing, death the honorary seorstery of the
the 1'hreebing Maohinery Department of the
Canadian Manufaaturere' As0aofatioo,
the His wife, Mario, Coats, deogbter of the
4 a late Robert Coate, to whom he was
liar married oleo Ctheir, sest 1879, survives
falai ly.Lt00
'1;.;nthe children, Stewart, the eldest eco, is
fn °barge of one of the doper+menta of
peethe G. T. R. engine works at St'atford ;
1 d Robiu, the aea0nd sop, is a clerk in the
tee Patent ofioe at Ottawa, and Mien Jean
and Charlie reside at home. In the
on minds of the people of Clinton and of
vo his wide oirale of friends elsewhere, there
5 8 i0 bat one sentiment al ornate for hie
ate early denies and of eineer0 sympathy
for his ramify in their bereavemeot,
'3 tin torr.
Robb. Holmes bee moved to the hoes
lately coupled oupred by Thomas Jolson, er.
Mr, Brandenberger has 14000gb6 6
own another specie of the dog kind. I
la a poodle, snow white, has hair lik
line wool, and ie a oarioeity to look at.
Drums or D. ie. llfAorazneoN.-W
regretfully reoord the death of D. F.
ltiaopbereon, whiob (moored at the
resideBlrowood Ave,,
London eatfanhie
early hour Tneeday Oro•
ing of Met week. He had gone to Lon•
don upon business of the Mo0Otaoturere'
Aeeoofatioo, and while sailing at his
ill of acute Bright's dieeaee. On Fwas taken riday
last hie ooadilion had improved so much
11(1e6fora rims bepee were entertained
is recovery, but on Monday more
e symptoms appeared, and the end
peacefully, shortly after midnight.
an Ferguson Macpherson was
at Fingal, in Elgin County, Jan.
1851. He was the aeoond eon of
mown fire Daniel m Macpherson, Glasgohead of w
bof Fingal, who nearly sixty years
egan there the manafaotere of
Mg and a0rionitaral machinery,
ootinaed in bueioees for nearly halt
eut h•
years inrthe Fingal establishment, he2
in thearns rst to Olioton works works here on ti°I 1868, 5, rewmheanninho
returned to Fingal. He became a
permanent resident of Clinton in 1876, In
which year he Dame here to ma0age the
brander
the style of the Glaogowa & carried on
on
Co. In 1882, on the reoon0trootion of
the old firm, be entered into partnership
IleaastitilL.
Dr. James Be 1 ve thie
week for PhiladelphiaBOwhete re heaint intends
e prnotieing ,tie profession,
Abe. Case, who has been at Owen
o Sound for nearly two years, boa been
t appointed station agent at Denfield. Re
E, visited hie home loot week.
Dr. Seilery and bride arrived borne
o from their wedding trip on Monday night
of last week and will take ap residenoe
eheet,
Arnoldltheir house on Maoar hur, formerly doftrtown,
hoe been promoted from the Thedford
Bof for wanoh hioh plthe aoe he let on n Tuesday to °of
loot week.
Alfred and Mrs, Eaorett, of London,
are here visiting his parenle and brother,
Mr. Eaorett boa Bold out hie jewelery
hotness in London, and leaves in a week
for Loa Angelo, California.
W. J. Miller has elarted to argot
another honest on the property be pnr•
chased from Wm. Moir. If the weather
proves fine he bopee to have the new
dwehiog completed before Christmas.
Others of our citizens ehoold follow this
good example.
COUNTER
On this Counter there are numerous
articles from a "Needle to an Anchor."
Seeing is believing. Come and See.
From '$5.00 to $15,00, We ask you to compare the
Quality and Pries of our Guns with those advertised by
Simpson or Eaton.
We have TB1i Lamps and THE Prices. Come and see
Lamps from 25c. to $7.00. See also Eaton's catalogue
and compare.
SILVER KNIVES
Rogers' 12 dwt. The price on these is strictly confiden-
tial. You must come to our Bargain Counter to capture
this prize. Bring Eaton's catalogue with you for coin-
pal'ison,
MISCELLANEOUS
A Quart of Ink for
A 6 inch Butcher Knife and an 8 inch Steel for....., 40c.
A Tack Hammer and 2 Packages of Tacks for
1U
A o,
12
oz
.I3o
Bottle
0
nae..
uc
h Stove
A. 6 oz. Bottle Fine Sewing Machine Oil for sh for ,,, 10e,
A Two -keyed Padlock for,,,,,, •' 15o.
,..,,..,, 150•
Mc
ez
tie1 .
Goro-ie.
the store
next top 83. Nicholls tot from L Campbell
and will have it fitted op for a tailor
shopMiss Flo. ,
nd.
ing the past Htwo vmonths wwho ith th efri nen d� n
hie vicinity, returned to her home in
Toronto.
Henry Town, of Seaforth, and eon
Harry, of Ooonomowoo, Wie,, were
palling on the terror's eon, Geo. at the
Arbfen test week,
Mrs, Sanderson and ambits, arrived home from BToroatobl et
eek, We are pleased to be able to state
hat Mee. Peaohie is recovering nioely
rpm her recent eloknese.
We are pleased to be able to state that
re. Vaneooe who fell some time ago
ud hod the misfortune to break her
nee is able to he around again after be.
g laid tip for ten weeks,
1Mies e Ada resent aattendiing of nIbe Mll1.
a nextrot kodel teaoberSae°aliwill s has beanselectedhe trustees of S. S. No. 6 for the
0r 1005.
While unhitohing a horse in the
bion stables Thareday morning, 10,h
eO., John Fields, the hostler met with a
d accident. The horse made a jump
the buggy etrnok him and knooked
to the floor nutting his bead badly.
P
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by
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and
bine
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Were
he 1i
Jam
village
their
ine6.,
W. J.
Mrs.
most h
now, a
hearty
they b
their d
Follo
the See
Brant.
0arriok
Oolrose
Greenock
Huron
lief
pee
Leaden ow
Cheiey 116
Paisley
Walkort'n .... 239
ere(`
Eld "
to 288
Teeewater 87
Ltaciinow,
grant of 910 was made to the
venhuret Sauiterinoi by the Oaanoil,
tee Stewart bets resigned es organist
he Methodist Church and Mies Mabel
'n has been appointed choir leader and
Hist.
agietrate R. Graham fined a young
in he village a dollar and oosts for
k a bioyale on the 0iaewelke. The
plaint was laid by Constable Moore.
a meeting of the hookey team Amble6 was elected eearetary, and R. D.
can end Robt. Thompson were
n delegates to arrange the game
e league, -
ht thiev
n
sok
Wednesday
wi window of, Neil a McZaaz,e a
e for°iehingestore in thio village,
arried offa quantity of underwear
ober geode.
S. Schell, of South Oxford and J.
obeli, of Glengarry, brothers of Mre„
elected members o1 Parliament in
betel interests at rho eleotiont,
ea and Mee. Gordon of this
celebrated the anniversary of
golden wadding on Saturday, 5th
by a visit 60 their daughter Dire.
Stinson at Moorefield. Mr, and
Gordon are among the oldest end
dhtheir many friends e nds extrd Look -b,
that
oth
congratulations
sparedto
dhope
o 41iebrete
lamond jubilee,
wing is a summary of the vote in
6k Betio election
Donnelly McKenzie
...... .We.0•• 468 879
442 806
808 288
866
377
176 841
66 128
900
.108
218
286
8 8082
Majority for Mo1en20zie ,Liberal -444
The the St. ferry
sbetw ens' Ogdensburg
and Preeoott,
I ofThree
the res Men
Blitek injured
by
dlvgra `i res.
House at Wlouipeg,
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Ladies' Fur Jackets
This
week
we pi h
ave receivede
d
another large ke 0 ;
Pme
nt of
Ladies' a FurJeoketedireof from the manufacturers,
whiuh pats oar stook in splendid
shape, Several months ago we made large (marmite for Fare when prion
were at the lowest. These contracts were made on a spot gash baits,
home the following good values
-Aetreoban Jaokete, eizee 39 to 42, Mose glossy ort, tined with heavy
farmer's satin, at 925 to 945.
-Greenland Seal Jaokete, in ail sizes, at $85.
-Flair Seal Jaokete, ail 0fzes, at 982 50 to 940.
-Bukaran Jaokete, very epeo;al, at 988.
-Dottie Seal Jackets, all eine, at $85 and $40.
---Eleotrio Seal Jaokete, with sable ouffa and reverse, eomethin ver
swell, at $45 and $50. k Y
These Jaokete are all made of No, 1 akin? and every garment is guaranteed,
MEN'S FUR COATS
-We show a great variety of pien'o Fur Coate, to Calf, Dyed Wombat,
Dogekin, Black Galloway, Cob Bear, oto., from $13.50 to 930.
-Mens Blank Coney Wedge Cape, at $1 95 and $1 50.
-Men's Persian Lamb Cape, at $4.50, 95 50 and $6 50
-Men's Heavy Cloth Cape, new styles, at 40e, 50s and 75o.
-Boys' Winter Caps, the very latest, from 25a ap,
-Men's Lined Bid end Mocha Gloves, in great variety, al 50o, 75o, 91.00,
$1.25 and 91.50.
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We have just received a oar load of "Brockvilles," the kind
that speaks for themselves. Call early should you require one as
these are fast selIers..
We have the "Bell" Cylinder Root - V~-
Palper, the BEST on the market.
See them.
Should yon have any grave to kill or
sod or rough ground to work remem-
bar the "Frost & Wood" and "Wind -
sot" are the disks that will do it.
It you want a General Purpose Plow,
than whioh there is no better, secure
a No. 20, Frost & Wood.
If Car°want a Cn ter, Plow orImp Implement Cart,
any kind be Bare to call on as.
We Sep-
arator, also Singer h S ding OIiaomhinee,
VOlmar Worthing Machines alwaye
on hand,
We oan supply you with e
od
Driving or Work Horse °hasp° or
Stook of any kind on abort notice.
N. S. MCLAUCHJ ,N'
AGJ rj
AKE NOTg
SL[ "linG,l�,aGllGllll'le'GR YIIIJa,a1,1t11"
F it pays to push au 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 oan.
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 not paying enormous ex-
penses in rent, clerk hire, city taxes, tic., we can sell goods at the
most reasonable prices.
We have now some ends in Prints, Dress goods, Wra .
perettes which will be soid4regardless 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
fins stock of newest Styles in our different departments.
We now handle beat grade of Manitoba Flour and find it
getting a ready sale.
Family trade is espeeially 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 Yon the best
goods that can be obtained and at reasonable priests.
We are very grateful to those who have dealt with out wagon
on the road so very liberally this Sommer and those who can sea
their
ot
way
clear
to come to the store, we will Inalfe 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 heather will
cool enough for shipping as we ship direct. b'
Wal4er Inn