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The Brussels Post, 1902-7-17, Page 5i a t4 .row, r IV, iii BUSINESS CARDS, ATONE);TO LOAN AT 6 PEA rout, a', 8, BOO'i'J, Breesele, I -L MpORACEEN— e Issuer .of Marriage Matinees, Ot- 1100 at Grocery, TnrnberrY street, firuseole, -J N. BABRETT— w. Tonsorial r flat, e door North the Standard Bank, Ladle' and Children's hair cutting a specialty, M. MORRISONI l:ssuer of Marriage Licensee[ WALTON, ONT, IVIISS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN, ,—TEAOBER OF— PIANO - AND - ORGAN, air T7'BS'FJis, o110T. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM! , 108100008, FIRE ANC MARINE, GUELPH. Wellington Mutual Fire 1nsuranee CO., n0TADYisliltn 1840 Inaurauoo taken on the Dash and premium note system at current rates. Brforeineur- lug elsewhere ualt ou the undersigned Agent of the Oompauy. 14E010011 ROGERS, Brussels. MISS SARAH LOUISE MOORE, L. O. M., Academic graduate of London Conserve. tory of Muelc, also Member of the Associated Musicians' of Ontario, is prepared to receive a limited number of pupils for instruction pupils for thethepiano, norm i to prepare'at the Pinoipal'eForw in the Conaoratory Of Mueio, Brussels, Ontario. A LEX. HUNTER= 11 Clerk of the Fourth Division Court, Co. Huron; Conveyancer,Notary Publics, Land, Loan and Insurance Agent; Auction. eer. Funds invested and to loan. Collec- tions made, Office in Grabam's,Blook,BrOB- seta, AUCTIONEERS. P S• . SCOon,ITTBll ASDAN AUCTr ION - better mew, in lees time and lebettor es charges than any other Auotton0er in East Huron or be won't charge anything.. Dates and orders can always be arranged at this Mem, or by personal application. VETERINARY. R ICK— D. WA W • Amcor Graduate of the Ontario Vet. 080winery College, Is prepared to treat all dis- eases n Ot domesticated animals ,ti a epmpet- Votmnnryr. Partd^.nlar attention paid to at- tended Maea0,1 Galla promptly doors d Infirmary—Four doors to North of b OID, Pur North of bridge, Tarnborry at., Brussels. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. • NV M. SINCLAIR— o Barrister, Solicitor,+Conveyancer, Notary Public, &o. Offioe—Stewart's Block 1 door North of Central Hotel.. Solicitor for the Standard Bank. l'f_ F. BLAIR, BARRISTER, tJSolicitor, &o, Otllee over Stand- ard Bank. Solloitor for Village of Brussels. Money to Loan at lowoot rates. MEDICAL CARDS. BR E TO LE DR,C.AM OS TOOL.E, RESIDENCE AND OFFICE— MILL ST, EAST, 7CIIU,S•SELS. J. A. M'NAUGHTON, M. h., C,. M. TrinityUnl or i6 Fella Trinity Med v s C w fol y ;cel CoSurgeons, Ont, College of Phys Royal and Sur sone Ont. anooand the 1 Col- lege y lo6•e o. I'h Physicians and Licentiate of Mid- wifery Edinborgb. ' Mr Telephone No.14, #Losirlonoo—Mill street, Brussels. rt - DENTISTRY DR. R. P. FEU -0, (DENTIST Graduate of Ithe Royal College of Dental Burgeons of Ontario and Firet•olase Honor Graduate of Toronto University. Office next to Brewer's Photograph , Gallory, BRUSSELS. is mevin forward Spring toren uegfus Mon. any, April 7, Cllto rItLoo are reasonable—our Courses of Study thorough and practical. Solid for eta Journal to Soo what we teaob. Students may enter at any time. Two. Courses of Study—Oommoroial and Short- hand, 0. A. FLEMING, A. L. MoINTYRE, 1 resident Secretary, Owen' fauna. Llatowel, SHICL British ('oliii'ltliia- 1{.e4i ['hilar Shingles AND• — North Shore Pine and Cedar FOR SALE AT THE Brussels Planing Mills Also Doors and Sash of all Pat tarns on handormade to order at Short Notice. Estimates Furniohed for ail kinde of Buildings. Workman. ship and Material Guaranteed, '. A.MENT IF N07"H,INQ TVRNS UP, TURN SOMETHING UP I A Course (a 'vainhlg 14 the CEN'fNAL NEs W I QLLEE t 'a 'fi 'rdL On enabloe young men and women to oeoure employment at good wa es immediately on leaving college. Tide ie the eohool that enjoys the reputation of doing the boat work in buofnese education. The graduates of the school are in strong demand as tench. UpitedbStates. TDls ie in the eohool for you and your friends. Write for catalogue. W.J.. ELLIOTT, Principal, Atwood. J. A. MUBain ie home for his Summer vacation, Roy Pelton, of Innerkip, is acting as telegraph student at the elation. Ivfiee Mabel Kidd is home from Strut. ford for the Summer vacation. The flax orop in this Be0tton promisee to be an exceptionally good one thio season. Dr. May, Inepeotor of Publio Libraries, visited the Atwood Library and found everything in ship shape. The Royal Tempters will hold a garden party on the grounds of J. B. Hamilton, sr., on Friday evening, August let. Exeter. The Royal Templars pioknioked at. Grand Bend Wednesday of last week. Mise Pearl Rolling has returned (tome, after a pleasant visit with friends in Detroit, The Latter Day Saint preeohere are still holding forth in their large tent North of the Town Hall, Mrs. Jee. Stewart, Huron street, while attending to her household duties had the miefortuae of scalding her arm quite severely. During the severe eleotriaal etorm on Monday afternoon of last week J. H. Hyndman and Sam'l. Adair had a narrow eeoape. They were putting up bay fork rods in John McDonald's barn, oonoeeeian 15, McGillivray, when light. ping struck the rode and both euetained eev01e shook°, Lnolanow. George Girvin has removed hie barber shop to the new blink neer the bridge on Oampbell arrest. Button dt Trevett shipped a oar of tables for Winuipeg via Chicago and the Northern Pacific. Andrewae W anter a big et•eer has been shipped to. Guelph where he will be on exhibition at the 0. A. College. R. D. Cameron was in St. Thomas auditing the books of the High Court of the Independent Order of Foresters. N. Oreee has opened out a new photo- graph studio upetaire• in the Campbell block next door to H. Morrison's law office. Wynne Price, who has been bookkeeper for D. C. Taylor for some time past, lett for Sealorth where he has secured a good position. Mies Donnlda McLeod has returned from the Presbyterian Ladiee College, where she has e000eesfetly paeeed her examinations. The banking firm of Moir dt Biddell, neo dissolved. The busiueee will in future be continued nude r the name m and style of Geo. A. Biddell. Ata meeting of the school board, it was decided to engage another female teaoher, Ler duties to comments after the holidays. This extra teacher will be oompetent to teaoh thel n a na'oe and will aeeie g t the I. in t t i the gentle ti as on ohm principal e work. It wee also dnd e O ed CO remove v the old fence in front of the eohool and to bitve the galvanized iron deck on the building renewed. VVirr::hitm- Wingliam races on August lath and 14th. L. 0. L. exonreiou to Sarnia on Augur' 23rd. The dates of the Winehare Fall fair are September 25th and 28th. Dr. Bethune, late of Seafortb, has opened an offioe next door South of the National Hotel. Harold H., the famous little Canadian patter, was sold at the Windsor track to McLaren Bros., of Winnipeg, for 88,000. Wingham Electric Light Go. have installed same 40 meters in different Wanes in town during the past few weeks. Mrs. T. Hall, Miss Ethel Hall and Master Earle, left on Toeeday of last week for it visit with Owou Sound, Nes ford and Tara friends. The lawyers of Winghtm have Ovoid d to alone their rffices daring July and Angnat at 2 p m. on Saturdeye and at 4 p. nt. on other days of the week. A surly of some ten or move 7Vj1.g Iiatuitee attended the Harold H. Dan. Patch horse rape at Wil'deor on Toed +y of last week. Among the party were G B, Roe, J, J Eiliett, J, C Currie, Dr. J R. Maodouuld, C. Shuttle and Itobt, Bwtlt le, Riahar, 1lolmes returned lastweek from a tour' 00 the upper lakes and a bah ing trip in Algoma, Ile went by the new steamer route via Kincardine and returned by Party Snned, Be caught Rome fine blank bane kud trey, and secured many Hue viowi of Northern scenery. R. A. Douglass, Financial Seoretery of Court Maitland, U. 0 F„ hoe reneived a cheque from the G. T. 1t. for 8105 55, as the Court's there of the receipts of the recent 0, 0. F. excursion 60 Owen Sound. The Court nae applied for the privilege of running an excursion to Hamilton in June, 1908„ when the High Court of Foresters meets is that aity. The Mayor reported on behalf of the Exeoativo to the town Council that the National Iron Works have been sold to J. 3, Cnuningham and other° for 88,600, payable' in ten enuuel in0talmonte, the first payable Jan. let next, with exempt. ion from taxation, except eohool and county rates, The buildings and plant to be need ae a stove foundry, and at least 25 men employed for ten menthe in the year, The agreement for the sale above mentioned was then read to Cou[oil, and oppo r d to be eattetaotory to Iho Geo, Aneley has woo the Gold Medal for general pr lloienoy lu the bieiuese department of Ul10Lhetn 13uwine08 College, lite diligent and Buooee.fal work during the term was oolnpleted by almost u Mean sweep of theexaminatiou queetione. He nae been Omitting olerk apd enpet1nt. eudeut iu P4.10 of the praotioai Wetness offtoeo ofthe ll ' f I Go e e for the sea three f, p motfthe and rsveivee whigh testimonial of hie Efficiency. 131. rt.. Mies Mand donee attended her brother'e wedding in Detroit. Mise Mottle Watson is home from Crediton for the Bnm11300 holidays. Alex. Elder returned from his three weeks' trip to Manitoba and Minnesota, Be reports a delightful trip. John U. MoLenuau, 13. A,, Ph, D.; a former Blyth boy, who hits been lecturer in physics at Toronto university, has been reload to the professorship in that department, At the recent mu Taal examinations in Godericb, Miesrijth Polled passed with tlret•olaee honors in junior theory and Miee Edna Carder and Mee Carrie Slater obtained firet.olaee bottom in pri. Peary theory. Among those who were trying the piano examination at Goderlab last week in couneotion with the Torouto 000eervatory of mu810 are Mimeo Pearl Gidley, Pearl °bellow and Rose Clark, of Blyth ; Mies Edith Mills, of Hai look, and Mise Allis Bell, of Londeoboro, all being pupils of Mies Mand Goodwin. John Potter went to Chicago on Satur- day 5111 inst., to see his brother, Dr. Wm. Potter, who has been very ill for eeveral weeks, first with typhoid fever and then blood poisoning. Dr. Potter resides et Galt,Iowa anda ' w n e n Chico taking skin t g a special Iowa, in the boepitahi of that oity when he was etriolien with illness. Mr. Potter reluroed home Tuesday evening and wheu he lett Chicago there was every indication that the doctor would reocver. Vr•odevie h. J. E, Brydges, left town Monday on a prospecting tour, it may be to Sault Ste. Marie or even farther Went. Commercial fishing is not nearly ae good ae ii was six weeks since, the fish apparently have moved to ehatlowsr water. Many citizens are keeping the grace down in front of their properties by leading their horses and allowing them to eat it. Jas. H. Tigert, of the Godericb Pub'io School„ left for hie home in Aebfield, where he will spend a portion of the eohool holidays. jThe oontraote for the Huron hotel have been delayed by the rains, but the was. one Reid & Co., have rushed theirP art of the work on fine days. The Godericb Organ Co. is still busy. on orders for the old country, and al. though here is n f uI 1 stuff, overtime is necessary to keepnp with the order liet. McLean Brothers have opened out in the butcher business, in the old McLean stand and Morrow and Tilt have started in Wm. Andrews' old stand. Thio now gives Goderich three meat markets. Barrister Campion, after nine weeks in the hoose as the result of hie fall, breaking several ribs and rupturing blood veeael5, is now able to take daily walks ahont the town, and ie pleased to see the many improvements whiob have taken plaoe daring hie enforced absence. On bis first vieit to the Court House he gave notice to the offioiale concerned of the changes he desired in the offioe be has selected when the new administration takes hold. '3ealor r,h. Mise Rae Diokoon, third daughter of Post Master Diokeon, has peeled her first year in theory, with honore, at the oon• eervalory of music examinations. W. and M e r Somerville lett for a mouth's holiday. Y ening They T ne intend 'n g through to the coast and will stop off at Winnipeg,Brandon, a dao, Banf and other pointe by the wily. Jacob McGee,. of 8omondvillp, while engaged in petting away some hay in the barn, Blipped and fell off a platform, with the resell that the hip joint was dt'loeated, but fortunately, no bones were broken. L'oyd Hodgins, eon of Rev. Rural Dean Hodgins, Seafortb, took first•olase honors in Euglioh and history. This entitles him to hold the noho'arehipwhioh he won in hie first year examination.. John Iiendsborougit baa disposed pf his fernitgre and undertaking stook and bueiueoe to Valoutme1•teohtel,wile Ielte0 p0eeeteion au the 21st suet, kir Kneel]. Lei le no stranger to the pe pig of Sea, forth and violuity, hevint been a resident of the town and an employee of the liroadfopt & Box Furniture Company for many years prior to bis removal to Stratford, about ayear ago, Air, Kneob. tel fully ndere [ands every branch of the furniture bueineos and is a thorough.. ly reliable bneineee man, in win ret the public, have every ooptidenee. Mr,Lando. borough eetabll•hod this buoinooe six years ago, and hat been remarkably sue. easeful Id it, We hope that, although he is going out of busineeo, he will remain a resident of the town, as he i0 too good a citizen to lose, He oontamplates a trip to the West as soon as he is relieved from bneineee, with the hope of benefitting Mre. Landaborough'e beelth wbioh, we regret tosay, hoe not been satiefaatory for some time. C lOostort. Nearly 40,000 square feet of graoo litltia walk have been built title year in fawn, and a gaol deal more 10 yet to go down. For the six menthe ending Jane 80th, there were recorded with W. Coate regia trer, 85 births, 13 marriages, and 12 deaths. T. T. Leckie, late of the New ERA staff, to now in the the mail service, and is running daily between London and Hamilton. ' Mr. Bentley experienced a 'mooed stroke of paralysis on Monday of last weep being found on hie lawn. It wee a mild stroke and no serious results are anticipated. For about a year I7d, T. Holmes, for. marl of ()Beton, U o has bad I u a o lar Y e of the g Canadian Immigration Agency at In• dianapolie. He nae just been ordered to 8t. Paul, Minn., where he will have full charge of the Agency. He was aerie• tont at St. Paul before going to Indian apol ie. While loading cattle at the station Thursday, 8rd inst., Thos. Mason wee kicked in the leg by one of the animals and had the small bone thereof broken. The injury watt dressed by a doctor, and suffering Beverly as be was Mr. Mason determined to go on to Toronto with hie cattle. He went and disposed of the load, returning home on Friday,even- ing, but not without experiencing con. eidetable pain on the trip. Samuel Higgins, soninlaw of Mr°. Carter, Clinton, met with an•aooident at Oolumbue, Ohio, which revolted in his death. Deceased was a moulder, and un- til quite recently woe worki0g at Hamil- ton, but he lately took a situation at Columbus in the smelting works. The shop wan a abort dietanoe down ode of the linea et railway, and the men goingto the shop were it the habit of flagging the trains, which [Dually slacked upgfor them. It ie stated that Higgins flagged a train ae anal, which did not atop, and that to attempting in to et t [ t6 p g g out o e wa he teas etruok, his skull being badly unshed. He was taken to the hospital but died shortly afterwards. Interment was nude here. PRESBYTERY OF EvoON.—The Presby• tory, met da Clinton, on the 8th ;net. Mr. Sewers wee appointed moderator for the ensuing six months. Rev. Mr. Brandt, priuoipal of the Pointe Aux Trembles school, Quebec', being present was invited to address the Presbytery, which he did, giving a very instructive addreee. Com. mieeioners to the Assembly gave a re- port of their attendance in the nenel way. It was agreed to increase the number of regular meetings of Presbytery from four to five during the year. The standing oommltteee as appointed are RA fol. Iowa : Home Missioos,—Meeere. Render. eon, McLean McNeill ministers, r d uerri Kerniok, Ma Q e and 6terliug, eanlders. Ohurob Life and Work,—Meeere. David son, Sewers, Small, m10101E100 ; Clark, Reid, Bissett, elders. Sabbath Schools, —Meeere. Hamilton, Anderson, MoLen• nen ministers Malan a Tom, McKay,d Y , el ere, Fissnose`— Alesere Larkin, Musgrave, Shaw, ministers ; Mental, urdie M I andabo a roach, elders. Soper. intendence of Students,—Mesere. Ma. Lean, Dr. Stewart, Musgrave, minietere ; MoQuarrie, McEwen, Mnrdie, elders. Augmentation,—Mesere,— Fletcher, Lnrkin, Ande,eoo, minietere; Dungan, MoFanl, Tom, elders. Foreign Missions, —Meagre. Sewers, Dr. Stewart, Fletober, miutstere ; Reid, MoEwen, Dungan, elders. Obrietiao Endeavor,—Meesre. Martie, Cameron, Hamilton, ministers, Gladman, MoGregor, Hamilton, elders. Co01000000,—Mesere. Davidson, Bender- • cin Greiff Saw Mill Large quantity of Lumber of all kinds, Lath, Shingles and Slabs for sale, During July proprietor will be there each Wednesday to at- tend to the wants of the public. On other dates write Wm, J Palmer, 50-4 Wroxeter P. 0. eon, Beware, minietere, Clarke, Kerniok, MoManuo, elders: The first named on eaoh committee to be conveners. The next meeting is to be held in Braoet 01, on the 14th day of October, at 10 o'otuck a. m. L,1altoweal Wm. Bright, town olerk and Division Court clerk, has removed hie aloe to the Town Hall. B. H. Alexander, eon of E. M. Alex. ander, reluroed home from New York, to spend the Sommer vacation with hie parents lu town. On the evening of July 22od a geared oonoert will be given in the Methodist church of tbie town. A chorus of 30 volae°, including the Metbodiet choir and some of the beet local talent, assisted by Mteo Alice Calder Stook,eo rano soloist of London, will render Phe program. The A. 0 13. W. excursion to Port Elgin wee fairly well patronized. About fifty members and their friends, left bare, and otbere joined at various pointe along the line, a hundred or more getting on at Clifford. The excureioniets report hay. Mg hada pleasant outing. Grand Mas- ter Gibson, of Ingersoll and other promi• neat members of the order were present and delivered addresses at the picnic held in the park, The work of improving the II. 13. Churoh betiding, eines removing it to the new site on Main street Eeet, ha° been making good progress. A new roof, baying a 0teeper pitoh, has been put on, and the ioteriorhas been lined with build. ing paper and olap•boarded. A new porch has also been built at the front entrance, and the edifioe, when painted, whigh is pow under way, will look like a new building, and although not ae pretentious as some of the more expensive oborohee in town, will be a vary creditable pin e° of worship.. The reopening will take plane on Sunday, July 276h, wheu Rev. Mr. Weekley, Dayton, Obio, will oonduot special ger. vines. On the following Monday even• inga N.B.D. will be given bythe ladies of the oburch in Vandriok's hall, after whtoh a good program of addresses and mu,io will be given. A Wise Mother. MacLeod Medicine Co., Godericb, Ont. With the greatest of pleasure I write to testify the merits of your Harmony No. 1 and No. 2 and Protein Reeargem. Not- withstanding good uureiag and all that could be done for my boy, he oertaiuly would have died only for your remedies. He i0 now in perfect health. My boy was at death's door with Bright's disease and some eymptone of diabetes, his feet and bands awelle.1 at times. The local doctors failed to help him. We had to apply hot Balt pp y continually over all the joints of hie body to relieve the pain, his joints often turned block. At this time, be bad a false appetite, a craving for food all the time and for cold water aa well. We heard of you from a friend who bad token your medicine for the Dame trouble and wee mired. Then my eldest eon went to G r' for rah 0 to e mallein ea last ae October, and es myei boy ak be un g talc. lug them, improvement followed every dose. He is now well, stout . and votive as ever he wag, and is going to school every day. I am sure you will have our beat wiebes as long as you live. Bus. M. Fonnan. MaoLeod's Remedies, established in 1888, are the only medicines in Canada whioh have Bold on their merits without advertising. Address MacLeod Medicine Co., Goderioh, Ont. Sold by James Fox, Brusoele. COBER & SONS' CARRIAGE FACTORY, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO. E are having a splendid season in our large sale of Buggies, and are in a position to sup- ply the wants of the public with a First-class article. We will sell either Wholesale or Retail. Special attention given to the manufacture of Farm Wagons, either common sized wheels or half truck with 2i or 3 inch tires. Field Rollers and Wheelbarrows with steel or wooden wheels. Repairing and Repainting promptly attended to. Our attention will soon be turned to the Cutter Trade for the coming Winter. GIVE US A CALL. John Cober & Sons' Carriazo Factory. �A�H n na►n ���f? E 131.1-5r1111. -... tie znra ii IC tiliaD 1uI C TION S. 1l On Thursday next we will oommenae our great Semi•Annual Sale of Bum. tiler Goods when everything' in Light Summer Goode will be Bold regerdle>s of omit. These are the tots .121e 3tioelin ITtr 1113. 500 yardedno Printed Muellns In strives and floral designs, 50 Mottos wide, feet 0,1010, good value at 1260, Sale prioe 25o Deese Goode ror i2i0, 5 pieces Dress Goode In blank and figur- ed light cheeks and ms rlpeoottled goods,0 o and 40 Inches wide, worth 20 to 25o per yard, Sale prioe .10i .05 /fen's 60c Skirts. for 39e. Melee bosom, English Zephyr Sn 06 uand wrist also[shirle,a lauudered4e ambi bosom, coloredOcorreat colors in newest stripes, 'Thede are broken lots picked from our last eol- linglines, regular prioe 500, 000 and 70. Sale prioe S1 25 ladles' White Skirts at 98c. Ladies' Underskirts, made of doe eam• brio trimmed with rows of tucks, In - lengths ¢nregularoprioo ambroi01 25,eries' i gale prioe .39 .98 1513 Embroideries for 10a 2a5 yardsOue Cambric Embroideries 5 Inches wide, with work half depth of goods, very special, regular yard, Sale prioe 0per 10 le Crash Towelling for 10. 167 surds Crash Towelling, in two quai, s 17 lcol half l and uaturacolr,good value bleach 5o, Sale prioo d14 35e Summer Corsets for 25e. Ladies' Summer Corsets, made of strong net, also, Jean Corsets, long and short Wal0t0,in all (Z09, regular pried 550, Salo price while they last .15 250 While Sailors at 121, Misses' White Sailors, made of good for 1060, Also Ladies' Sailors regular klnaw braid, black band, regular 50o and OOo. Sale prioe .80 Trimmed Millinery at about hall prin0 during our great Summer Salo, M'KINNON c CO., BL.YTH, ETHEL SAW MILLS A11 kinds of Dreeeed Lumber kept on band from 810 up. British Columbia, home out Shingles and Lath kept on band. A good term on 13th eon, of Grey for sale. A quantity of green cedar poets for Rale on Lot 7, Coe. 4, Grey. S. S. COLE, PROPRIETOR, ETHEL, ime The Bodmin od min Li me Works, 4th Line, Morris, are ready for the Spring g trade an d have a quantity of fresh lime on hand. Guaranteed to be first-class. Price 15c. a bushel at the kiln. A. Nicholson & Son. 91.3m PROPRIETORS. If writing address Belgrave P. 0. WO. L 25,000 Lbs. of Wool Wanted at Brussels -Woolen 1E11 Where the Highest Market Price will be paid in • Cash or Trade. We also have in stook a fine line of Blankets, Sheetings, Yarns, s Tweeds, r ee s Etc. All Pure Wool Goode, Oilstone Carding done at any time. Your own wool made into rolls at short notice. Don't sell your wool or have it mannfaotured lentil you gall at the Brussels Woolen Mill and get prices. Lockridge Eros. The Hand that Wields tile gush is never so willing to perform its labors as when thei Pa nt used yields easilyinP_ application. • 1j The work becomes a labor of love if you use our reliable Ready -mixed Paints. We'll supply you with an article that Stands on its Merits Alone —The BEST and the CHEAPEST. The SHERWIN—WIL- LIAMS PAINTS saves you Money, Time and Patience and never fails to give satisfaction. Complete stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c. Wilton & Turnbull A RECORD -BREAKER EWAN & C Have sold 52 Buggies and 6 Wa,gons this season, already, and are now offering Spec- ial Bargains for one month as they intend to make this season a record -breaker in the number of sales. Remember the date, July 12, is the limit for bargains. Yon need not be afraid to drive 80 or 40 miles to see our stock, you will be dire to buy. It will be to your advantage to see the High Grade Buggies at close prices. Robt. Thomson has purchased one of our pneumatic, steel wheel, ball bear- ing, bike buggies. This is the 3rd we have sold in Brussels and they are all giving first-class satisfaction. These rigs can be bought from EWAN & At close prices at the Up-to-date Carriage Factory.