The Brussels Post, 1902-7-31, Page 5I
BUSINESS CARDS.
ONE) TO LOAN AT 5 Pl',I3,
vent 1'',H, 300'191; Beanele,
H, M'a(1ItACI,I7.N�-
r'I R Issuer of Matriaae TAoensoe, Of.
leo M Grooeryaeuruberry etreet, Bruasols,.
1-4 N. I3'ARRETT. -•
• TOneortal Artist, Shop—Next door
',berth of tbo Standard Bank, Ladlol' and
Ohlldreree hair clottiing a specialty,
M• MORRIsQN,
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
W 4L.TON, ONT.
MISS JEAN M'LAUCiJLIN,
.,T1 AOPIER 01—
PIANO - AND - ORGAN,
ROBERT OUNNINGHAMI
issusaNan,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
Wellington Mutual
Fire insurance Co.,
nnTABLIannD 1140
Insurance taken on' the cash and premium
note system at current rates. Before hour.
lug elsewhere call en the undersigned Agent
of the Company.
GEORGE ROGERS,'ilrussele,
MISS SARAH LOUISE. MOORE,
L. C. M.,
Aoadomio graduate of London Conserva-
tory of Music. also Member of the Associated
Murdelaas of Ontario, ie prepared to receive
a limited number of !!pupils for instruction
on the -piano. Quallted to prepare pupil a for
the Principal's Form in the Conservatory of
Mode,
Brussels, 'Ontario,
ALEX. BUNTER—
Cour
.Fourth Division t
Crone of the
Lo, ,Loan; and Insurance
' Notary Public,
Land, Loan invested
and Agent; Auction-
eer. Funds invested anti to'lo¢u. Collec-
tions nude. Oiaoo in Graham's Blook,Brue-
sele,
AUCTIONEERS.
Tit
IS. SCOTT AS AN AUOTION•
• aura will sell for butter erica, to
better men in lees time and lose chargee
then any other Aoctioueer in East Enron or
be won't charge anything. Dates and orders
can always be arranged at this office or by
Personalapplication.
VETERINARY.
JD. WARWICK—
• Honer Pimiento of the Ontario Vet-
erinary College, is prepared to treat all die -
eases of domesticated animals ;in a aompet-
entmanner. Particular attention paid to
Veterinary Dentistry. Calla promptlyat-
tended to. Of0oe and Infirmary—Four doom
North of bridge, Turnbull et., Brussels.
LEGAL AND' CONVEYANCING.
M. SINCLAIR-
•. Barrister, 9olloitor, 'Oonvoyancer,
Notary Public, &o. Umoe—Stewart'¢ Block
1' door North of Central Hotel.
Solicitor for the Standard Bank.
GF. BLAIR, BARRISTER,
• Solicitor, &c. Office over Stand-
ard Bank. Solicitor for Village of Braseolt.
Money to Loan at lowest ratan.
MEDICAL CARDS. -
DR. C. AMBROSE TOOLE,
RESIDENCE AND OFFICE-
1111LL ST, EAST, IIItUSS LS.
J. A. M'NAUGHTON,
• M. n., E. M.,
Trinity University Fellow Trinity 'Medioal
College, Member College of Pbysiotans and
Surgeons Ont. Licentiate of the Royal Col-
lege of P'byoioians and Licentiate of Mid-
wifory, Edinbu rgb. i.. Tolepbone'No.14,
Residence—Mill street. Brneaele.
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. FEILD,
'DENTIST1
Graduate of 'the Royal College of Dental
Surgeouo of 'Ontario and First.olaes Honor
Graduate of Toronto University, °Mee
next to Brewer's Photograph Gallery,
BRUSSELS.
1 9 0 2.
LISTOWEL
is int vine forward. Spring term begins Mon-
day, April 7. Our rates ate reasonable—our
Courses of Study thorough and praotloat.
Send for our Journal to see what we teach.
Studoute may enter et any time. Two
Courses of Study—Commercial and Short-
hand.
O.. A. FLEMI IG,
1 resident
Owen 'Hound.
A, L. McINTYRE,
deoretary,
Lietowol,
SHINCLE8
British Columbia
Red Cedar Shingles
North Shore
Pile and Cedar
FOR SALE AT THE
Brussels Planing Mills
Aieo Doors andB ash of all Pat
terns on hand or made to order
at short Notioe.
Estimates Furnished for all
land of Bgildiuge. Workman.
ship and Material Guaranteed.
P. AMENT,
,dill Term Opens Sept. 2
aNtl3taL ft. �
f
DLJ"r I`'i
Astra fi+ riL Oyu
Asoho01tbateaeu lou front rank among
the beet BuolueseCollleges on this continent.
Many leading eommerelal schools employ
our graduates as teaobers.. We do our beet
tplace alt our graduates in good positions
and we have been morn 0agoeeeful thio year
Wallin any provtouu year. Those dec10105
the beet in business education uhoald at-
tend our Sobopl. Write far catalogue.
W...I, ELLIOTT, Principal,
rO tztYixt Titbas.
ore•to.
J, S, Found returned home on Tuesday
evening of lent week from hie trip to the
Old Land,
Rev. It. J. at, Perkins, of Loudon,
Eng,, it at present in towu calling on hie
many old Mende.
Lambert Stinson had a hard time get•
tine two cows off the 0, P. R, track the
other day as the West bound freight wee
approaching the station.
Johu Stewart delivered hie fat cattle in
Gerrie. Among them was one of the
Hereford breed wbiob wan 27 months old
and weighed nearly 1400 lbs.
Orange Hill butter factory seems to be
giving very good satisfaction to moat of
the patrons au they received 17 Dente per
Ib. for the June make whioh is undoubted.
ly a very good price,
ISlxe Ler.
The Presbyterian obnrob choir pioniclt•
ed at Grand Bend, Friday.
Flax pulling in this emotion hoe nom
manned.
Kel farm
an Bros. have 300 acres
to harvest this season.
Jos. Cobblodiok returned from a visit to
the miens of the Durham Cement Works,
in whioh BO many bere hold shares.
John Crooke, of Clinton, formerly of
Exeter, while melding the Durham
luoroeso team io a ohnmpionehip matoh,
the other day sustained a severely
sprained arm.
Jas. Creech, who for many years hoe
served the town as road commiseioner,
aouetable, tax colleotor, eto., tendered
his resignation at the meeting of tbe
Coaaoil Board last. 'Mr. Creech hat
been one of the beet public servants the
town has ever had and it is to be re.
greeted lbat he has decided to quit.
Forestvi I le.
Mies Ferguson, of Wallace, visited at
P. Patriok'e.
W. Grainger hue finished the ebiogling
and now has a fine large barn.
Wm. Bennett, of Gorrie, was out bay-
Mg
aying at T. Bennett's' last week.
John Lindsay, of Grey, visited for a
few days at Peter Patrick's feet week.
Miss Edna McTavish is home from
Waterloo High School for the holidays.
Henry Grainger .'shipped another oar
of hogs from Gorrie Citation on Monday.
John .Sharpie bad a ebingling bee ou
thebarn ou the farm whioh A. Doig has
rented.
Berry picking is now the principal
employment and amusement of the
young ladies here.
W. Sharpin has tet op housekeeping in
the hitherto vacant house on Mr.!,
Granger's, East 50 tierce.
John McTavish is having his barn re.
shingled. D. Myler! and S9, Muir, of
Wroxeter, have the contract.
Mies Rae Patrick, milliner at Stratbroy,
ie home for the holidays. She 10 ea.
oompained by Mice Arden, of Gorrie.
Mrs. H. Flndeon left for a trip up the
lakes, and will visit friends in Dakota,
Wes. Treleaven, ptinoipal of 'the
Almont High Sobool, is visiting friends
in Luohnow.
A eervioe will be held on Coronation
Day to whioh all societies inthe town
have.been invited, several of whioh have
signified their intention of being preeent.
E. Watson, of Blyth, shipped another
5.eare p1 export cattle to Portland ou
Tuesday of last week. J. Soon, of Lis-
towel, shipped'8 oars of fie tte to Boston
for export.
Robert Purves, ex- Warden of the
County of Bruoe, and one of the oldest
and most widely known residents of the
township of Kinloss, died at his home on
the let concession on Sunday morning
20111 inst. Deceased who was in his 70th
year, had been ill for several months
pas'.
The Oddfrllowe of the village held their
anneal decoration eervio00 on Friday
evening 1811 inst. The brethren march-
ed from the lodge room to the cemetery,
headed by the band, and after deoorating
the graves of the deceased brethren, a
short service was held and appropriate
addressee given by the Rev. 0. 11. P.
Owen and Rev. A. G. Harris, Oa Toes.
day evening a number of the brethren
aocompnnied by Rev, Mr. Owen decorat
ed the grnvee of brethren buried in the
Loohalsh and Kiutail aemeteriee. •
Winn ttrun.
L 0. L. excursion to Sarnia and
Detroit on Saturday, August 23rd.
Frank Constable is ill with oppendioitie.
This is the fourth timehehas been
''fainted with it. ,
Nils, Agnee Soiatt, of ' town, has [sold
herfarmon the 16th ann., of Howlett, to
Henry Wood for $4,800.
Improvemt its are on hand at the.
Obair Factory. Among them le the
building of a large.dryiug ltiln.
W. J. Kennedy, formerly of the North
End Grocery here, haw sold his 11neineee
at the Canadian !'kloo" and le moving to
Chicago. '
Our citizens heard with regret of the
sad accident that betel Peter, eon of P.
Deane, of Wingham. He was coupling
oars at Union Station, Toronto, on
Thursday last, when his arm was caught
between the Dara and emaebed,eo barfly
it had to bo amputated.
Mies Ada Lang received from Ther
brother in South Africa, a br000b which
ebe p01000 very much. It is made out( of
South African coin and bas the prolEe of
Kruger on the back. A000mpanyingt the
brooch wad a obegne. Alga bas had the
dieeaee prevalent in South Ahioa; the
criteria fever, from whioh so many °hent
Canadian boys Suffered, bat we } are
pleased to hear he hag recovered. +'
Word hae .been reoeived froth Sait.lt
tile, Marie of the accident that bapnetted
to bred, Elliot, Ion of Jennie Elliot,
briektnaker, 1t appears that Tired, was
Working near the engine used to drive
the lnachinery, when ho became *Wang,
led in it and wan wound around it in
Boma way, no that ono let{ w0..e broken,
hie head entailed, and body lacerated,
r'urd wt±ll. .
Alex, Gibson ie op the sink list with a
.severe attook of ooiatipa,
Rev, F. Swann, of 13.uev?le, preaohed
in the Metbodiat Ogren note last Sttb.
bath. ,
W. Watters returned on Wednesday of
went from a two week.+' visit to friends in
Shelburne,
A few of the loom sports are on the
look out for a suitable situation for a
ride range.
J. T. Wiggins is having a new wire
feriae erected around his property ou
Victoria street,
Wm. Wade, sr.. has pnrchesed the
roeidence of Jaoob Mose. John Wright
and family will occupy the residence.
Rev, A. B and Mrs. Dobson entertain-
ed a large number of the young people of
the Presbyterian congregation at the
1170080,
The Voters' List for the Township of
Howiak has been published, and wan
posted up in the Clerk's office onMonday
July 21et.
'1'be Foresters have now the brialt on.
hand for their new hall and Mr. Catta•
each will oommeooe the brick laying in a
abort time.
Liwrg'ow tat
Erskine Riggs bae taken a position
with Thornton & Douglas, Stratford.
Listowel Fire Brigade will take part in
the Firemeu'e tournament at Stratford
on the 7th of August.
The Listowel Lacrosse Club played the
return game with Mitchell in Ketereon
Park, Mitohell, on Thursday and lost,
The old fire tank on the corner of Main
and Davidson v7 son sir t
ee u hae been filled
p
This hue .not been done any too ecce as
its rotten covering rendered it dangerous.
Wm. Climie, editor of the Banner,
returned home from Winnipeg and left
again for Chicago, where his brother
Robert bae gone to undergo an exami•
nation by X rage.
The plan of the new S. A. barrsoke has
been prepared. The new barrsoke will
be built of brick and will be an imposing
etrueture, costing about $2,000. The
aontraot is expected to be let and work
commenced early in Angaet.
The dry ,goods house of Rnniane,
McBee, Carson Co. have placed their
affairs in the hands of Messrs. Andrew
Darling, Toronto, and G. 0. Gibeone, K.
0., London, as receivers for their
creditors. Meeere. Carson & McKee
were former residents of this town,
John Stubbs, of town, received a letter
from his eon, Will. A. Stubbs, whioh was
written on board the 8. S. Corinthian,
and mailed from Cape Verde, Will. having
joined the 4th contingent at Winnipeg,
and left for South Africa on the 1st of
May. He wan with the 50 regiment, 0.
M R, and was in good health andenjoy-
ing
enjoy
ing the trip. -
Iaeritaatl.•
Carmel Church Sabbath School have
arranged to bold thoir.annnal piania at
the Bend.
Flax pulling commenced last week with
quite a number of men and boys
employed.
J. E. MoDonell has so far recovered as
to be able to sit np and walk around bot
is not making rapid improvement.
John 0. Doherty, of London, brother
of the Ioonmbent, sang a Bolo "Face to
Face," very acoeptably. at St. Panl'e
'church,.
The new G. T. R. Station Agent has
arrived and is gradually getting acquaint-
ed. His name is Alex. Brandt and he
aame from Hamburg.
Among those who took professional
aertiloatee at the Normal School, Lou.
doe we note the name of our young towns.
man Arthur McAllister.
Mies Flossie P. Snell has enooeeefally
paseed her examination, at Alma College
and also at the Toronto Conservatory of
Music, obtaining bonore in Theory nod
Harmony.
A very interesting game of football was
played ou the trunk on Tuesday of last
week between our juniors aid those of
Zurich. Both Mama put up a good game
but Bengali played the beet combination
and scored the only goal won during the
game: .
. twonQ.
Tfie lawn Teonii club have secured
suitable grounds from Geo. Smith and
have 'menu praatioiug.
The Direotore of the Elmo. Agrioul.
tarsi Sooiety met Saturday to arrange
the prize list for our big fall fair.
The Bnptiet ahorob purpose bolding
their anniversary eerviaeli on Sunday
'.and Monday, Sept 14th and I6th.
1,11A DSU SJLU J()$T1
"Bosolawn," the home of .the sitter at
Tutt I3otc, ie offered for sale,
Th EI fees o. so i
The ma t O !d the r
half et Ally make, 445 boxed, to fiodg-
spa Bros„ Montreal, et 0 14 Be. a tb.
''itey were shipped Friday,
J.phn Onthberteon received the sad
intelligence Wednesday of last week of
the sadden death of hie Water, Mre.
Armour, (nee Jean Outbberteon) of
Idoruinge itfllls, Ont,
Pare, E, 0, Bmitb and children, Eddie
and. Ruby, of Chicago, 111„ formerly of
the Bit con„ Lllma, are the guests of
Mra. Oliver, Atwood, Mr, Smith ie
architect for a large .firm and tin doing
exoeediogly well.
The body of Mies Jean Love, of Lon.
don, Oat„ daughter of site late James
Love, of 'l'rowbtidge, palmed through
Atwood 00 Monday of last week` for tee
Elms Centre cemetery, where interment
was made. The deoeaued woo aged 21
years, and was •tllioted with amnia
heart trouble, from whioh she died. She
was a mice of John Love, 0r., of Elma,
and had many friends here.
Sea(ortlr.'
Mrs. Thomas Jones, of Egmondville, is
still very ill and 000fined to bed.
Rev. F, H. Larkin has returned from
hie trip to the MaratimeProvinces,
Ooptein and Mre. Ligbtowler, of the
Salvation Army, are visiting Mre, Ligh•
tawler's parente, Wm. and Mre, Copp.
Mies Sloan returned home from British
Calculable last week. She bae bean teach•
ing school in Nanimo for four years.
Mise L. Dorranoe, daughter of Mre. S.
Dorranoe, of town, has paused her ex•
amination at the London Normal School.
A petition hes been circulated asking
mayor to proclaim Monday, August 18111,
as civic holiday. The 38rd, Regiment
and the town Sabbath eohoole intend
having and excursion to Goderiob on
that day.
13lvtea.
Wendell Holmes, of Toronto, ie visiting
i nt at the Methodist Parsonage.
h e are e
Rev. J. Edmonds, the new rector of
Trinity church, and family have moved
into the rectory.
Rev. Principal Brandt, of Point Aix
Premblee school, Quebec, occupied the
pulpit of St. Andrew's church on Sunday
evening,
John Denholm, 7'. W. Sloan and John
Bell lett Blyth station Monday afternoon
of Moet week with three oars of horses for
the Manitoba ntark.te.
R. B. Carter, who has been connected
with J. M. Hamilton's drag store for the
past 2} years has left for Hegereville
where he has secured a situation in a
drug store.
A eorap iron dealer named Charles
Harris appeared before Reeve Sime, N.
H. Young, J. P., and Wm. Campbell, J.
P., charged with naing indecent language
towards Mre. Oakley. Atter hearing tbe
evidenoe, the magistrates diemisaed the
case. J. A. Jackson, B. A., appeared for
the defendant.
At the last meeting of Blyth School
Board Trustee .Cowan moved, seconded
by Trustee Mo0omming, that they engage
a fourth teeober to take charge of the
third division and allow Principal Bailey
to take np high school work only.
Carried. Traetee Potter moved, aeoond-
ed by Trustee Cowan, that they engage
Mies Kirkby for the third division for
the balance of the preeent year at the
rate of $275 per annum. Carried.
Clinton.
Mayor Jackson has appointed Monday,
August 4111, Civic holiday.
Lack Kennedy bae decided to again
take op hie abode in Clinton.
Dr. Blaokall was in Lnoknow negotiat-
ing for a hotel there. No deoision was
reached, however.
The Gent's Furnishing Stook, of A. J.
Holloway hae been parohased at a rate
on the dollar by J. W. Neoombe, who,
although be had accepted a laorative
position in Winnipeg, finally deoided
to remain in Clinton for the preeent,
Dr. 111o0a11nm, of Crestline, 0., (for.
merly of Clinton) has been appointed
Surgeon General for the 0. C. T. Co.
and the M. 0. & G. R. R. Local Phyei-
Dane and Surgeons will be designated by
}aim at Mansfield, Gallon and Buovrus.
It cannot be said that the poetoffioe in
Clinton hae moved about very much,
for the building at preeent occupied has
been Deed continuously for at least 25
years, having been erected expressly for a
poetoffioe and residence by the late Thos.
Fair.
J. 0. Stevenson reoeived a telegram
from Brantford, announcing the sudden
death of hie anot, Mre. MoOallom, sister
of the late Thos. Stevenson. This is the
fourth death that bas oeonrred -within a
few months among the relatives of Mr.
Stevenson.
0: J. Wallis left for the North Went
with a consignment of horses whioh he
expecte to dispose of out there. For
some time he and J. W. Hill have been
handling horses in partnership, but they
BAD WEATHER
GOOD BARGAINS
The Summer Season bae been so vory short on account of oontinned
cold, wet weather we have decided at this early date to make greet
reductions on all Summer goods,
What has made our Shirt Waists so Popular
this Season ?
The Styles and The Prices
The Stylee remain the sante but the PRICES ARE AWAY DOWN,
We want you to appreciate the impoetanoe of this Clearing Bale and
ycn can only do so by being among tate first to profit by the Bargains
we are offering, This offer includes all Summer Goode soak as :—
Prints,
Gingham,
Muslina,
Ducks,
Piques,
Mercerized—
Lawns,
Chambrayy s and
Sateeus.
SHIRT WAISTS in
White Linen Lawn,
Embroidered Fronts,
Open Backs,
Insertion Trimmed,
Lace Trimmed,
Colored Mulling,
Mercerized Mullins and
Dark and Light Prints.
Straw Hats,
Sailors
and Tams
Parasols.
—Aaguat Faehione, FREE. —August Deelgnere, 100
•—August Patterns, 60, 100, 15o, 20a and 26o.
A.
each.
STRACHAN.
M n cri ff
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.
Oa other dates write
Wm. J, Palmer,
50.4 Wroxeter P. 0,
Lime'
The Bodlriin Lime Works,
4th Line, Morris, are ready for
the Spring trade and have a
quantity of fresh lime on hand.
Guaranteed to be first-class.
Price 15c. a bushel at the kiln.
A. Nicholson & Son.
41 -em P1tOPRIETORS.
If writing address Belgrave P. 0.
ETHEL
SAW MILLS
All kinds of Deemed Lumber kept on
band from $10 up.
British Columbia, home out Hhinglee
and Lath k• pt on baud.
A good bum on lath con. of Grey for
sale.
A quantity of green cedar poste for
sale on Lot 7, Con. 4, Grey.
S S. COLE,
PROPRIETOR, ETHEL.
dieeolved by mutual consent. Mr. Hill
we believe. will eti11 continue in the same
line Of business.
8 S. Cooper was notified on Monday
of Met week, that being the lowest ten•
darer, be was awarded the contract by
the Pablia Works Department, for tbe
erection of the Poet Offioe buildiog, and
be informs no that he is prepared to
start on it at once, and push it forward
with all possible speed. His tender was
$9,500.
eat o01ericlr.
Mies May Coates, daughter of Imoao
and Mre. Coulee is suffering from spinel
trouble.
The merchants of Goderiob have not
adopted the weekly half holiday system
this Summer.
A tea and bazaar 10 to be held at the
West street rink on Wednesday and
Thursday, August 5.11 and lth, in aid of
the hospitalfnod.
The fioanoial meeting for the Goderiob
district of the Methodist ahureh will be
held at Holmeavile on Thursday, Aognet
71b, at 10.30 a. m.
The many friends of Mies Wynn will
be pleased to learn that ebe has about
entirely recovered from her recent attack
of pneumonia, and is able to be out again.
Tenders, both lump or separate, are
asked fur the erection of the North street
Methodist Church, in the town of Gode-
riob. Tenders addressed to Rev. Dr.
Daniel, Goderioh, will be taken up to 6
p. m. on August 12th.
A. B. Davison, who hae been at Ayl-
mer for some time, ie returning to hie
former position at G. M. Elliott's grocery.
Mr, Elliott intends to take a rest from
bedtime cares for a couple of months,
and Mr. Davison will have obarge of the
store in his abeenoe.
A pieoe of boyish mischief wag obeerv.
ed some time ago, the seriousness of
whioh the youtbtol perpetrators may not
have realized. A couple of boys were
playing with lighted matches with the
evident intention of dropping them ha
one of the letter boxes around town.
The case in whioh F. MoOarthy, of
Aebflold township, ie charged with um
lawfully taking and keeping in his poo.
session twelve sawlogs oast ashore on the
beaoh of Lake Huron, and alleged to be
the property of the Cleveland -Sarnia Saw
Mille Company, has been before the
Police llfagietrate, who has eent defen•
dant for trial by the county judge. The
defence 18 that the loge were on the road
and the patltmatter directed defendant
to take them up oat of the way. The
defendant has been bound over to the
December sessions.
Immigration from Great Britain to
Canada, whioh has averaged abont 11,000
yearly for five years peat, increased to
17,000 last:year.
W. G. Griggs, station agent at the
Grand Trunk at Woodttook, is leaving
the services of that railway. Ho bae
accepted an excellent position with the
Bntland Railway and will be stationed at
Rouao'e Poiut, New York State.
The mammoth new furniture factory
in Hanover, Oct., built by Daniel Reach.
Eel, ie composed entirely of cement. The
cement walla are ooneiderably thioker
than brink, and it is said that there is no
danger of them cracking in Winter.
The Milverton Sun says that one of the
Rimming features at the citrons last week
was the eagerness displayed by some of
the Stratford citizens to have their pia.
tare "took" as they entered the tent by a
smartly dressed clown, Who generally
do out after begot hi
g a victims posing,
The $10,000 debentures bearing 4 per
cent„ of the villdge of New Hamburg,
were sold to the Mutual Lite Aenuraoce
Company Of Canada at a premium of
$50, whioh proves that the orodit of the
corporation was not injured by the pass.
ing of the bonne by-law ter the foundry,
as was predicted by th0ee who tried to
oppose it,
'VICK*
n...,9s 0481-i
STORE,
Otlfl (=EAT CLEARING 'G S J1
Grown more intere0ting every day, Never lg tate history of our
BIG CASH STORE
have we offered snob bargain? 00 we are giving daring this sale. We are clearing out
the balance of our stook regardless of 0001 to Clear; Our apace will not ,allow 10
quote prices in every department, Below we quote a few prioee whioh will give 50n
an idea of the terrillo reductions you may expeot if you visit thiaetore early and often,
Remnants of Drees Goode in two and 5 yard lengths, in black and colored Gash -
mere, Serge'', Lustros, Venetitine, Broadolothe and Fancy Drees Goode, worth
from 25o to $1.25 per yard. All at half priers to clear, -Ladles' Glovoe in Silk
Taffeta and Lisle Thread, in add lines and sizes, in shades of tan, elate, brown,
navy, blank, ox blood and drab, worth from 20o to 60o per pair. Your choice for,
100 per pair.—Monte Buepepders, made to sell at 20o, for 5o,—Meu'e Heavy Cot.
ton Books worth 10o, 4 pair for 250,—Ladies' Sailors, with bleak and colored
bands, from 250 to $1, At half prioe,—Ladies' Trimmed Hate from $2.60 to
$0, all this eeaeon'e goods. At half pries -Ladies' Parasols, in bleak and fanoy
oolore and etrlpee, from 50e to 53, All at half priae,—Men's Suite in single and
double breasted ooate, strictly up•to•date, Shorsy's make, at 20 per cent. off.—
Boys' Suite in great variety, at half priae.
We will be pleased to have you oome and look through our stook,
M'KINNON c& CO., BLYTH,
The Hand Haat
Wields tile Brull
is never so willing to perform
its labors as when the Paint used
yields easily in application. 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
bueuerculecetuetioeucuetuuete
CROQUET SETS,
EXPRESS WAGONS,
&C., AT
The Post
Bookstore
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A RECORD -BREAKER
EWAN & CO.
Have sold 52 Buggies and 6 Wagons 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. You
need not be afraid to drive 30 or 40 miles
to see our stock, you will be sure 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 iu Brussels los le and they
are all giving first-class satisfaction.
These rigs can be bought from
E W A AT & o,
At close prices at the Up-to-date Carriage Factory,