The Brussels Post, 1900-3-29, Page 5toile
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MAB,! 29, 1900
BUSINESS CAROL
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�Q�IIaY TO LOAN AT 5 PER
9Pnt. 1 ,fi,
00oi'1', Brussels.
kI, rather MaCRA qL i,
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e 00pt f 1• far
rlage Licenses,088 qf.
030000E t'
flee at grapararnOPrry 6064rnssPla.
N. 13AB> ETT—
-0.. Tcnsorlal Artist,. Shop --Next floor
North of the Standard i3antc, plsadios' and
Children's hair patting a specialty,
TRARMS FOR SALE --THE UN.
.e.� ,DE>°r011ED nap several good Perms for
Fiala and to rent, easy terms in ;townships
.. .01 Morris and Grey, F S. S0OTT,Brasoole
M. MDRRISUNI
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
WALTON, ONT.
MISS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN,
—TEAoff0jt 0I'
• PIANO AND — ORGAN,
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM:
0NeaRAN91t,
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH,
FLETCHER
Issue, of Marriage Licenses,
OFFICE AT ,JEWELRY SWIM.
15rNo Witness Required.
T. FLETCHER, Brussels
MISS SARAN LOUISE MOORE,
L, O, M..
Academie graduate of London Conserva-
tory of Nluide, also Member of tbo Associated
a
Musicians
of number iota is pupilspfordfuntruotlon
on the piano, Qualified to prepare pupil a for
the Pr'incipal's Form in elle Consmvuto>y of
Music.
Brussels, Ontario.
ALEX. HUNTER—
Clerk of tiro
UNTER—
Clerkoftlro Fourth Division Court,
' Co. Huron; Conveyancer, Notary Puhlro,
Land, Loan and Insurance Agent; Auction-
eer. Funds invested and to' loan. Cnlfee-
tions made. Office in Graham's'Illook, Brus-
sels.
AUCTIONEERS.
VS. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION-
• nun, will sell for better prices, to
better men, in leas time and lees chargee
r
lie
than charge Auctioneer
Datessandrord re
can always be arranged at this oinoe or by
personal application.
DENTISTRY
F. W. TWEDDLE,
(remise= or 0r.Arommn)
DENTIST.
Graduate of 1i. 0.D S.. Toronto ; Post Grad-
uate course at Heakol's School, Mango, in
crown and bridgework. 1. •Prices -same as
in surrounding towns.
Office over A.R. Smith's store, Brussels,
VETERINARY.
JD. WARWICK— '
• Boner Graduate of the Ontario Vet-
erinary College, is prepared to treat all dis-
eases of domesticated animals lin a compet-
entmanner, Partioular attention paid to
Veterinary Dentistry Calls promptly at-
tended to. Office and Infirmary—Four doors
North of bridge, Turnberry et., Brussels.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
w_ M. SINCLAIR—
Barrister, Solioltor, 'Oonvoyanoer,
Notary Public, &o. Office -8 tewart's Block
1 door North of Central Hotel.
Solicitor for the Standard Sauk.
!_'t F. BLAIR, BARRISTER
lV7t�• Solicitor, &o, Office over Stand.
and Bank. Solicitor for Village of Brussels.
Money to Loan at lowest rates,
G. CAMERON—
lll • (Formerly of Cameron, Holt &
Cameron) Barrister and Solicitor, Goderieb
Ont. Ofllco—Hamilton street, opposite Col.
borne Hotel.
MEDICAL CARDS.
E. T. SNIDER,
111. D., O. M.,'
Licentiate et Royal College of Physicians
and Surgeons, Nth gston ; Member of the Col-
lege of Physiciaue and Surgeons of Ontario.
Diseases of Women and Children a special-
ty. Niue years' experience. Moe and res-
idence, opposite Ilngliehlohnroh, Bruecle,
J. A. M'NAUGHTON,
11L Ib„ C. 111.,
Trinity University, Fellow Trinity Medical
College, Member College of Physicians and
Surgeons Ont. Licentiate of the RoyatCol-
lege of Physicians and Licentiate of Mid-
wifery Edintiurg6, r3.1'olephoue No.I4,
Resit1onco--Mill attest, B0001015,
DR. WM. L. HOLMES,
P114010IA4, 801>08QN AND ACC00C71EIIR,
(Sncceosor t0 Ur, V. 11. Rolhaelseh)
M. D. Bellevue Hospital Mod, Col„ New
York ; M D 0 M Victoria University, Tor0n-
30 ; Member of the College of Pbysiolano and
Surgeons of Ontario. Special attention paid
to diseases of women, eye, ear, nose end
throat. - 10.11
b.. F. SMITH,
M. C, C. M.,
Graduate of McGill College, Montreal, &„
&o. 4.11 specialty work satisfactorily treat-
ed. Office upstairs In the 081610on Blook.
Cisco bourn, 0 to 12 a, m., and 7 to 10 p. m.
Specialist work, snob as for oyo, ear, throat,
&o.. le the office at his residence, Elizabeth
street, from 2 to 0 p m. A11 medicines will
he dispensed personally by the Dr, or under
his direct sUpervlofoh.
Joseph Martin, Premier of British
Columbia, has seized all the Viae and
timber of tbo Crow's Neat Railway for
alleged non.payme0tof royalties.
John (nartion, M. P., Who hag repre-
sented North Norfolk since 1872, was a.
gain unanimously elected by the Liberals
of 0101 riding for the Commons.
JIA
BitUSSE frS ,Po
111)toiriri Sttno,
At,.G'v1 ootil•
Mico Bella Lawrence, of Mitollell
the genet o1 Mrs, B. It, Le01t0,
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Milton o 9 a
I M w n, of Jamostow
n,
taken a position with 01 l,', 13olme8,
will run the w,ggou during the Summer
time.
Rev, Mr. Hunt preached hie farewell
in the Baptist oilmen. last Sunday at $ p,
m, No definite arrangements have been
made for his °110088051 as yet.
The following were 035(5gaies to the
Perth S. 0, convention in Stratford last
170ek S. Peters, R. Anderson, Miss Par.
ker, Atwood ; p, Vipond, Donegal 0tid R.
Code, Trowbridge;
R, A. Olimie, Listowel, 0016 the 150
more farm belonging to the John M. aim -
le estate to David Nichol, of Atwood.
Thio ie a valuable property in the cor-
poration, and the pride realized was
$6,850, The farm is oubjeot to the lease
hold by John Scott, who has some time
to run, and Mr. Nichol w/11, for the pres-
ent, 000upy the farm od the 8th line of
Elora, which he has rented.
A meeting of the directors of the Elmo
Mutual Fire Lawman Co. wee held at
Atwood, Maroh 13th, Applioatiooe for
Insuranoo ware received and accepted'
and emouoted to $12,067,500. A oluim
was presented from Joseph MoLellan of
sheep supposed to have been killed by
1 ghtning but on account of the ,animal
being skinned and buried before notify•
ing the Company the claims could not be
entertained, The mooting adjourned un•
til April 10th.
Trowbriti;:e. •
A. nigher: has so far recovered es to be
able to be out again. •
R. G, Code attended the Sunday
school oonveution held in Stratford.
Thooe from here who attended the Ire-
beili coaoert, at Listowel, report a rare
treat;
air. and Mrs. Evans and the Mimes
Shier, of Kincardine, were visiting at the
home of W J. Togheo.
Robert Oliver left on Wednesday of
last week to get things in shape for the
cheese malting season, which will soon
commence,
PmaeEN'rATIoN.—The meeting of the
Epworth League, on Monday evening of
last seek, assumed the form of an "At
Home," . After a program, consisting of
seem:ler, recitations and music, inetro•
mental and vocal, light refreshments
were served. Advantage wait taken of
the 00005io0 to present Miss E. A. Omens
with a silver tray and a number of piece's
of gold, as a mark of appreciation of her
services as organist, which position she
has held for the last 12 years. The fol.
lowing address was read by R. G. Code,
and the presentation was made by Mies
J. Murdock ;—
To ]Visa B. A. Cosens.
DEMI 411I040,— We, the members and
adherents of the Methodist ohurob, Trow-
bridge, having met in the interests of the
Epworth League this evening, are de.
sirens of showing in a small degree our
appreoiation of your services daring the
past 12 years as organist in o0r ohuroh.
Your faithful discharge, of duty has
rendered your oervi0es worthy of our ad-
miration and esteem. We ask you there-
fore to accept this silver tray with the
gold thereon,'not for its intrinoio vain°,
but to show yon that we fully appreciate
your labors among us, and pray that you
may be spared to Blithe various positions
the oburoh may see lit to impose upon
you is the wish of your many friends.
Signed, Mrs. J. R. Code, Mrs. J. Mur.
dock and R. G. Code. Rev. Mr. Bristol,.
on behalf of Mies Coeens, thanked the
public for the tangible expression of their
appreoiation of her services.
Baptist church, Me Pati death le deeply
deplored. Many people
I
rt arovi
i
tin: the
ruins whish aro a deplorable eight, the
works being a complete Wreck and the
walla razed to the ground, 'the boiler
, 30 appears to be infant, only the (m1003i4119
to the eleetri9 light being damaged AO
Kr. H d the
hFi8 M ay ba eleotrio hot
Replant, 'in operation again on Saturday
idgbt. The explosion is now believed to
have 000urred in the purifier, and it le
supposed that the unfortunate engineer
was endeavoring to adjnat it at the time,
:sheloroe of the explosion was suo11 that
portions of the reef were blown for cop.
atderablo dfetano00, and house°in the im.
mediate vicinity were badly damaged,
and doors were blown in, The fnll ex.
tent of the damage done through the
town ie just beginning to be realized, but
enough has already been found to show
that it is very serious, The plate glace
front in Mr. Flemiug's atom on Main
street ie deetroyed. J. H. McDonald's
large plate; 3310613 31031410 badly cranked.
Adolph & 13onnett'e and A. U, Georgs'o
plate glass fronts are damaged and the
windows in 0. Tabberner'o and the Tian.
Her office, also in T. Lacer's and Gee.
Porter's chops are broken. The fire bei
was moiled d
gode i d out an soon had the fire
under control. The gas works, the pro.
party. of J. 0, Hay, are a mase of
.ulna, the building being blown into
match wood. The grou•rd is covered for
a considerable >1ista0oe in all direotione
with the dehrie from the plant and
building. The insurance on the gas plant
ie $3,000 and on the electric plant $800,
The engine and dynamo of the electric
plant are not injured. The expiration ie
supposed to have been caused by the gas
holder blowing up, owing to too great
pressure. Mr. Hay had porohaoed it and
was about putting in a meth larger hold.
er. The unfortunate Mr.. Bitten was a
native of Cambridge, England,, and hae a
wife and four ohildreu, Only Member
day the proprietor presented him with an
ineurauoe polioy for $1,000. Universal
sympathy is felt for the family.
A {W'idow's Love Affair
Reoeiveo a eetbaok, if she has offensive
breath from Oonatipstion, Biliousness,
or Stomach Trouble, but Dr. King's New
Life Pills always mere those troubles ;
Mean the system, sweeten the breath,
banish headache ; beat in the world for
liver, kidneys and howelo. Only 25u at
G. A. Deadman'o drug store.
Li1t.ov0 el.
The Assessor is now on bio rounds.
S. S. Jennings, florist and market
gardener, is to the fore with early lettuce.
R. Hunter ie having the North half of
V. Ioerger'o building on Wallace street
fitted up for a drug store.
Rev. James Henderson, D. D., Toronto,
Aaeooiate Secretary of'Missione for the
Methodist ()Unroll, preached Sunday
morning and night in the , Methodist
Choral:, Listowel.
The local Orangemen are already be',
Miming themselves promoting the cele•
bration of the Doming 12th, which; from
present indications, promises . to witness
the largest gathering of Orangemen ever
held here.
The senior class of boys belonging to the
Baptist Sunday school, Listowel, aseem
bled at the residence of their pastor,
Rev. W. T. Bunt, and presented him
with a very substantial studente chair
a0Pompanied by an address.
Amor, Examelots.-0n Thursday night
of last week about 11.30, the Listowel Gas
Works blew up with a terrible explosion,
the whole town being shaken. Nearly
everyone momentarily expected that
their own dwelling was about to tumble
down upon them. Tbe.nraeh woe im-
mediately followed by thsgas going otic,
which at once located the scene of the
disaster. The extent of the havoc
wrought at the gas works was diooloaed
to those who rushed thither, the entire
building being found to have been blown
to pieces, the iron gas holder, brink walla,
wrsci>ags of the roof, machinery, eta., be.
ing found a heap of ruins, and the tease
bad taken lire, The operator, Wm. Bit.
tou, aged 40 years, wee in the engine -
house at the time, and was • burled with
great violenoe against the wall, A search
party, ooneieling of Messrs. Bamford,
Hermineton and Lee, at once set $0 work
to discover the unfortunate man. fie
was found all covered with brioko. The
fire had not reached him, but be was a
terrible eight. At first be was able to
epeal>bat soon lapsed into unooneoious•
ne00. The unfortunate man was at o0oe
tenderly carried to Mr. Woods' livery of.
lice and medical assistance procured. It
was found that one of hie legs was broken
and the other bad o. terrible gash in the
thigh and was also supposed to be broken.
His hands, face and body were •bruised,
out and blaokeued. In addition he was
hurt internally, his injuries being nor.
fous. He died Friday morning about .11
o'olook. Deneosed was respected by
everybody, being a man of exemplary
oharaotor and an ardent worker in the,
To Save Ilcr Child
From frightful disfigurement Mrs,
Nannie Galleger, of La Grange, Ga., rep.
plied-Buokleu'e Arnica Salve to great
sores ou her head and Noe, and writes
itegaick Dura exceeded all her hopes. It
works wonders in Sores, Bruises, Skin
Eruptions, Cute, Burne, Scalds and Piles.
25a Care guaranteed by G. A. Dead.
mac, druggiat,
Go0.1-i H.
Gorrie boasts of a new flag.
Robe. Dane has left for Stoaktoo, Mao,
Rev, Mr, Dobson is, we are glad to say,
able to be around again.
Amos Doan has been appointed janitor
of the Presbyterian aburah.
Richard Sperling is at present quite
ill at the borne of his parents on the 4th
con.
Mre. 3. A. Took has returned from
Toronto, a0oompanied by ler sister, Mrs.
A. J. McKay.
Richard and Mrs. Clegg have the eym•
patby of all in the death of their obild
which took place on Saturday night, 17th
inst.
Exeter-.
Workmen are busy building 10 the
boiler at the Power House.
Robert Pickard ie confined to his bed,
suffering from RD attaok of inflammation
of the Mega.
J. P. Clarke bac dispooed of his stock
of goods to J. W. Broderick which has
been removed to the latter's store.
Sam') Brook, Londou Road, under-
went a surgical operation for the re
moval of a large growth in bis neck at
St. Joseph's Hospital. Mr. Brook hes
been subject to the trouble for years and
as it threatened serious results be deem.
ed it advisable to have it removed.
The R. T. of T. held a memorable
meeting on Monday evening of last week.
An addreee was presented to 7.P. Clarke,
who replied in the most feeling terms,
Mrs. Clarke was also present. Towards
the close lunobeou was served by the
sisterhood and the caterer, Mr. Foiliok.
A toilet case was presented Mr. Clarke
on the eve of hie removal from Exeter.
Seven Tears In Bed.
"Will wonders ever Deese 7" enquire
the friends of Mre. S. Pease, of Law.
ranoe, Kao. They knew thehadbeen
unable to leave her bed in seven years on
amount of kidney and liver trouble, eer•
vette "prostration and general 'debility;
but "Three bottles of Eleotrio Bitters
enabled me to walk," the writes, "and
in three months I felt like a new per.
son." Women Buffering from Headache,
Backache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness,
Melancholy, Faiutiug and Dizzy Spell's
will fled it a priceless bleesiog. Try it.
Satisfaction is guaranteed. Only 50a at
G. A. Deadman'° drug store.
13I.V tl..
B. B. Cooper, of Clinton, has been
awarded the oontraot for -a new brink
school bones in Oonotanoe. -
N.B. Gerry, of Brnaeele,lbas porches.
ed the Denetedt hardwarestook and is in
possession. Mr. Gerry is a practical
tinsmith as well as acquainted with
hardware.
Harry Kelly, who is now oouduoting a
lumbering businese in Louisiana ie now
in Blyth and will close up his businese
antra here, returning to the sunny
South in two or three weeks.
The contracts for the new anion block
have been awarded as follows 1—Stone.
work, Ieaao Brown, Blyth ; brickwork
and plastering, McNeil &Pugh', Brussels;
carpenter work, Cowan & MaGit1, Blyth ;
framework, Jame Hill, Blyth,
John G. McGowan, eon of the late Jas,
McGowan, died at the reeidonoe of his
mother in East Wawsnoeh on Saturday
night, 17th 'nat. Pernicious anrnrnia,
which confined him to the house for the
past three menthe, W00 the Cause of
death. MIs funeral took plane on Tues.
day afternoon of. last week to, the Union
cemetery,
At a spacial meeting of saute Marie
tent, No. 123, K. 0. T. M,, the following
resolution was adopted •-Whereee, it
has pleased our Divine Father to oall
from our midst the beloved wife and
mother of our Bros. Robert and Dr. W.
3: Milne ; be it resolved, that, while we
sincerely regret the death of Mre. Milne,
we bow before the will of God and hope
it is for the boat, To the bereaved
family we tender our heartfelt sympathy
and condolence in the lose of a loving
wife and mother. Reoolved, that a oopy
of this resolution be forwarded to Bros,
Robert and Dr. Milne, and a copy bo
fnruished for publication in the Stan.
dead. (Signed) George Smith, Corn.
mender ; M, Ix, Hammond; S00rotary,
Below will be Routed the flab Of those
wbo lave already eubeoribed and paid to
the Pa4riotio Fund here 1--P,receede of
Aileen Lecture, 011,00 i preemie et
Patriotic consort, $30,27 ; prooeeda of
i
M • r
Hatt I e w .0 ham Wilford,
e ho 42 9 n if
$ '41' d
$6.00 1 Anderson do Elder, $3 00 ; Dr,
snobs, $1.00 ; 0, Fi, Bennett, 01,00;
Wm. Sime, $100 ; A. MoNelly, $1.00 ;
Bradwin, $1.00; W. J. Scott,
01,09; Capt. Ramo, $1,00 ; Mre, James,
$1,00 ; J, G. Moser, $1.00 ; Wesley Quinn,
260.—Total, $106.52.
W Inuit lain.
V, Wenzel unfortunately spit one
finger with a 06300.
Barrister Dickenson was in Goderieb
at the Spring Assize Court,
;Ino. (Bubb had the forlinger of bis
lett band smashed while handling a log
in the chair factory, He will lose the
finger.
Miss Macdonald received the following
prompt acknowledgment of the band-
come donation from ladies of Wingharn,
for the Red Cross Fond :—
Margaret J. Macdonald,
Tress, Ladies' Com.,
Wingham.
Doo MADAw,—Please convey to the
ladies of Winghamthe grateful thanks of
the Executive for the bsodeome donation
just reoeived-$198. We take it 0e Rn
evidenae of the loyalty of your citizens
and the thoughtful feeling of the ladies
for those of our gallant sone who are oaf
faring in South Afrioa.
Believe me, yours sincerely,
Chas. A Hodgetts, M.D.,
Toronto, Mar, 14, 1900. Hon. Sec.
The friends of 0. Gilobriet will be
pleoosd. to hoer that he le
re
caverin
g
from the affects of the paralysis which
laid him aside.
The flo,,t of the Ramage at the Salt,
0o has fallen n
Stook fee of
I d
q an t will have I b v a be
rebuilt. The front of the boiling ugP
a
n M.
eo peedP renetvino, and Mr, Sperling is
contemplating putting it in good order
for the Summer, run,
Amo') Burton, of Renfrew, nephew of
Mrs. J. Dickeon, of town, and well
known here, has gone to South Africa in
Strathoona'e Horse. Re is on the tele.
graphic corps, and repeals the regiment
a line looking lot of men,
Norman McPherson, of Orkney, wee
fatally injured by his sleigh apeetting
near Scutt Mi11e.
Gavin Rose, a well.to•do farmer of the
Emerson distriot, wart inetagtly killed by
his team running away,
ft71e Business
Ontario
Listowel College.
EQUAL. TO ANY IN ONTARIO.
A thorough, complete and practical train•
login all branches of Oommeroial work,
at eousiderably lees than regular rates,
For full information apply
Bootrt. or College ever Post Offline.
L. HARTT,
LISTOWEL, PRINCIPAL,
A LEAN
PURSE
Takes on a new lease of life
when it comes into contact
with the extra value and
superior quality of our ,New
and Seasonable Goods.
Ready-made Suits.
Our Spring etook of i.tlen'o Ready-
made Suits la now ready for inspection
and we are offering three lines at very
epaxial prices
Light and dark colored fancy tweed,
extra value, per snit $4 25
Light and dark oolored foamy tweed,
extra valve, per suit 5 00
Light and dark colored fanoy tweed,
extra value, per snit ' 6 00
These are but a few of the Bpeoial-
Values that we are offering iu aur stook
of Ready-made Clothing.
Just ,a Word to the
Young Men.
If you young men intend to dress
'stylish this Spring it will pay you to oall
and me our stook of Fenoy Tweeds and
and Worsteds.
Prioes range—$11, $12, $13, $14, $15,
$16, $17, ,$18, $19 and $20 per wait. Oar Shoe stook consists of High
We guarantee a At and we also 000 a Grade Shoes made by John McPherson,
superior quality of Trimmings, of Hamilton, and J. D. King, of Toronto.
Neckwear and Hats.
We ask you to inspect our Neolr-
wear and'oar new stook of Hata. We
loan chow you the leading shapes in
Fedoras. Oolore—B'iaok, Brown, Fawn
and Pearl.
We can show you tbo leading shapes
in Stiff Hate in all the newest colors.
A Few Words to
the Ladies.
Please don't fail to see oar
LIGHT AND DARK
PRINTS
before buying. We are also showing a
Larger range of GINGHAMS than ever
before.
Call and see oar CRETONNES in
light and dark colors. Prices ranging
10o, 12}o, 14a, 15a, 16c and 17e.
We have a more complete stook of
LACE CURTAINS than ever.
High Grade Shoes,
We consider it a leiasure to
Show You Goods
MCALLISTER'S,
Spring Prints
P. K. & Ginghams
All Spring G-oods at
Old Prices at....
Agent for Parker's
Dye Works.
SKEN E'S.
THE VERY CREAM
Of fine Grocetiee for the Christmas Season is now being shown by ne, every
artiole being bright, clean and fresh, and as quality le the first essential we have
taken special Dare to select only the floeat goods for your inepeatioo. A look through
our store will show you that our [stook of Fruits and Table Delicacies ie vary nom•
plate, and if you have a single thought of economy we ask you to examine our goods
before purchasing and whatever you select in
CURRANTS
I
RAISINS
PEELS
PIGS
or anything else for table nee, you can rest
and give your orders our best atteutioa.
Oysters by Dish or Quart.
ICINGS
CHOCOLATES
EXTRACTS, SPICES
SHELLED WALNUTS &'ALMONDS
assured, we will do oar best to please you
Fine Stock of Confectionery.
0. H. B,ARTLiFF, cino0ER.
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P,1
ARE, YOU IN LOVE
With doe Deese Goode and Silks 7 .If so you should eco therand
dieplay of now and fashionable. geode we are showing, Our etook g this
Spring comprleeo all the newest fabrioe in stylish Dress Goode, having
plaoed our order° for those goods before the advance in prices, we cum g1Ve
you exceptionally good value in all lines. s
We Open the ;mint Cam ai 'n with Prices like These
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New Poplins, in blank, brown and navy, bright finish, medium dee
cord, epeoial 600.
Vienna Cloth, three shades, very stylish, 75o.
Vigoreaox, io two toned goods, very special 50o.
Blank Luetree at 25o, 35o, 60o and 75o.
Black Wopl Serge, heavy twill, 80o.
Empress Wool Serge, 1n bleak and navy, 50o.
Black French BlisterOropooe at 76o, $1 and 01,80.
Fanoy Tweed Dram Goods, Summer weights, 50o,
Colored Cashmere, 42 inches Nide, worth 26o for 15a.
Japanese Bilge, in all colore, very warm goods, pare silk, 35a,
Striped Bilks fur waists, a Bgap at 250,114
Waist Sitio, in stripes and cheeks, 50a, 750 and $1,
We (tarry a full range of Dress Trimmings to match all Drees Goode, in
Gimps, Braids, Friugea, Silks, eta.
April Fashion Sheets, Free of Charge, now on hand.
NATIONAL
xzczaxxtx
ROLLER
xxx xcxxxxx MILL
BRUSSELS,
Standsin the front rank for Tip -p Flour.
OururManitoba Brand is First- Tip-top
class, taking 1st prize at the Fall Exhibition.
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Chopping done by the Stone process, recognized as the
Best in use. Satisfaction assured.
Oatmeal always on band for sale or exchange for oats.
Dry el inerican Corn by the Car Load.
/1 Zen all kinds of Mitt Feed.
Special Attention given to Gristing.— .,_
Improvements have been made that add to our ability to do the
very best for our customers.
W. F. Stewart.
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Seven of these Ranges
sold since the Brussels Fair.
They save more Fuel
Are easier Regulated Than any other of their class
Also a barge (Replay of Baee Burners,
Coal and Wood Heaters.
A 6 -hole Steel Range, furnished complete,
for $50. It takes 26 inch wood.
The heat is always the Cheapest.
You will save your money by palling on us
Wilton & Turnbull
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Furniture
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We have something to say of special interest to everyone
who has a home to provide for. Whether it is a
-Parlor Suite, Couch, •
Bedroom Suite, ,Sideboard,
Extension Table, Mockers,
Dining Chairs,
Anything, Everything that is desirable.
We handle the Doherty, Thomas and Dominion Organs
and Pianos. Our prices cannot be beaten,
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