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The Brussels Post, 1902-10-2, Page 5.I,•1• OOT. -, ►`602 414 D i Tli 1N8.$L 1111 BUSINESS CARCS, ONBX TO LOAN AT G BEig pent, 1+'.S. 0f102T, Brew:0N, MaOR.i1.CEDN" 1 T e Issuer of Marriage LioMises, Of. ace at Grocery, Purr: berry street, !truea01a M• MaRRIS4N, ll3Suer of 1Viarriage Licenses, WAI-TON, Q11IT, MISS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN, —PIACOH1711 OT -- PIANO - AND - ORGAN, i�T'ti'L7'aS]7SaB;. QNrI'. ROBERT OUNNINOHAMI lligna0Nga, FIRE AND MARI'IF G0E LPH. it L E 011 I L LIVE AND P18111 TNSUBANCH, LOAN AND BAALESTATE AGENT,, VALUATOR, ,@o. ()Moe over Hutsley'e Drug Stora, Vol), etb,1902. 00.914 001182010. Wellington Mutual Piro Inaerntteo Co„ 80TAnnrenan 2640 Insurance taken on the oa811 and premium note system ateurrout rates, Brt0re Mem, lug elsewhere oall on the undersigned Agent of the Company. GEORGE ROGERS, Brussels,. MISS SARAH LOUISE MOORE, L. O. Ad" Academic graduate of London Conserva- tory of Lineae, also Member of the Associated g411111103000 siofnus of Ontaro is prepared rad to receiveve at office a it for in ra ot e a 1! filed number th Pr piano. s P01110 1 to Cons vetpupo y or f the Principal's Porto i. the Conservatory of Munro, Brussels, Ontario. AUCTIONEERS. 1',? S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION- • nun,. will sell for betted prices, to better mon in lees time and lees nbarges than any other Auctioneer 111 Bast Huron or be won'toharge anything. Date's and orders can always be arranged et this oma• or by personal application. VETERINARY. T D. WARWICK— !! • Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vet- erinary College,is prepared to treat all die. ease0 of domesticated animals in a comnot- ent manner. Partiqular attention paid to Veterinary Dentistryy. Calla prumptly at- tended to. Ofnoe am,1Pnfrmary—Four rleore North of bridge, Telnberry at., Brussels. • LEGAL AND .CONVEYANCING.. WM. SIN CLAIR— • Barrister, Solicitor, 'Conveyancer, Notary Public,S . 11toe_Bt e ar t's Block 1 door Net tb of Central Hotel. Solicitor for tine Standard Bank. F. BLAU , BARRISTER, G• Soiledtor, ext. . OBfae',over Stand- ard Bank. Solicitor for Village of Brneeels. Molloy to Loan at lowest rates. MEDICAL CARDS. DR. C. AMBROSE TOOLE. NES/DANCE Ann 02910108— 81114. ST , EAST, 91111188171.8. J. A. M'NAUGHTON. IB D., re. M., TrinityUniversity, Fellow w Tri i ty M edical Carle a,M0Y College of Physicians and Surgeons, Out. Licentiate Ea or the Royal Cal - 6 Physiciansaiulnae and 71 ot ate of M id- wllery,Ednb0r h. �1ale!bo a No.lC, iPP1P n0-111 1 shoat, Brit seen. DENTISTRY DR. R. P. FEILD, DENTIST Graduate of the Royal renege of Dental Burgeons of Oniarlo and PintMaasHonor Graduate of Toronto University. Oalee next to Brewer's. Photograph Gallery, BRUSSELS. STUCK FPR SERVICE BULL FOR Siflt GICE,— A .Thorn' -bred Short Roth, registered Pedigree.. Terme 700,1 with privilege of re- turntugifnecessary. GEO. 8086, 88. Brussels South. Pall Term in the t</STOWEL Gl Bf-gins Sept. 1, 1902 anal tis '1"),rReIIn1a11',tnllaat l+a1,. 009" n0t enCmlmrpiAapm iawoo0rtJon.ttl.l 0..A. i i AhlIN(C, =1"'i WeiN•rYI(I7, i'r+aalm, 1, ',armory, SHUWLE ierilit,h 4'4411f1000 Pill 1 IIIlt:l `hitt ; lol• Adrl -•• North Short Pinto and Cedar PUB SALE AT Tam Brussels Placing Mills Akio Doors and Bash of all Pat terns on hand or made 90 order at Short Notion. Betimatos Furuiehed for all (}jndt of ri tidingo, Workman- sl}}p qqd N[oterial Guaranteed, P.AMENT.1 anter Now if Possible 0/(ii,fit,„,_ rSRATFORD, ONT. !. 0009 B'41-gt 56.04p191 franchank quinul; the best U 93191 0e 00000va oP this continent. tfany leading oommeprelal schools employ our (1rpd0at0e ae teachers, We do our pest to pipet/ 3111 our eradna4ee In good pooltione and we have been more ancco0etul Oda year than lu any nr0yloue year, 'rho0e 4001r9la `9s beet it/ Lue9310Bs edupatiou 0boald at. 061/11. our 894001. Write for catalogue, W. d, ELLIOTT, Princlpnl. 1 . tria ` i fps, Lie tele mut 'vw Band ;Concert on night of the Fair. Acre (Rev.) F. J. oaten and 0991dren re turned from Manitoba en Tuesday of last week. Mre. 1), McLutyre bee returned home after spending three inuntbe" with friends in Calumet, tlliohigen. The potato prep in thio vicinity and ninny toilet seoti0ne of the prpvinoe will full 0oneiderodey below the average. The emend Sunday cahoot convention of L2i.etliodiet circuit was head in Hope eh01O11, Tuesday, September W. J, Miller carried off one first and two epeeist praxes for hie rigs at Exeter Fair. T. Berry purchased the team of general purpose horses that took lint prize at Exeter fair for $425. The removal of the shed at the rear of. the Petty block and the substitution of a fence " is an improvement to the 0ppeer apse of thert/ 001 P P Y• Mre. Jim. Pope bite purchased the residence of AroBroderick on South Riobmond Bt and will move into it short. ly. It is Mre.. Broderick's intention to reside wish her daughter in Michigan, Twenty two of the business mon of Hemel) have edgewise agreement to close their pledne of business every night with• in the week exoepti0g Tuesday and Sat urday at 7.30 sharp, from October' let to April 1 9. Cf:orries. Wm• Greeu ie having hie bowie veneer ed with brink. Howiok Township Fell Fair will be held in-Fordwieh on Saturday of last week, W. B. Gregg le now on the road to re oovory from his rodent att0ok of: typhoid fever. Mrs.L D. Tyler and two daughters, of 7.dianspolie, Ind., are the guests of Mre, H. Perkins and family. The Maitland 1xceleior Go, have dia. poeed of their machinery for making ex. eleior. It was shipped to a arm in Louie. lana. Robb, E liot has beeo secured .by Hay Bron., of Lietowel, to buy grain for them at the Gerrie etorehouees this Fall and Winter. R. J. Deaahman, eon of Bobt. Deaoh• man, of Orange Hill, succeeded in carry. ing off 3rd prize in the judging- at the Toronto Exhibition. Ae this ie hie first year at p. A. 0., Guelph, we congratulate our young friend on hie eneee30. W, F. Dotmage, of the Albion Hotet, left on Monday afternoon for Walkerton where he was united 9u the holy bonds of matrimony to Mies Arny May, a popular young lady of that tow. on Tuesday. The happy twain will spend a couple of weeks ou a honeymoon trip atter which they will return to Gorrie. We wish them every euooese. 1[,loctet try eel At the last meeting of "Lietowel lowu ()outwit the By law previously paeeed, fixiug the rate at 24 mUee was remitted n the rate fixedat 23 milia. and E t night prowler visited G. B. B l a 'e A t 0 G el td g P boot and shoe 09000, Liotowel, and tapped the till, carrying off the contents, wbioh oonoieted of a cheque for $10, payment of whiph bee 91ooe icon stopped. Newton Large, Listowelle ginger, left last week to renew hie engagements in evangelistic work. Cu Tuesday evening onset week, he was presented with a well•filled puree 9n aokoowledement of hie eervioee 9n aeeieting the choir of the Methodist church during the past Sum. met. Bev, George Deoheel and family re. cantly moved into the oew pareon0ge wbioh hag been built this Sommer by the Lutheran °hutch people on their property m .ietowel, adjoiniug the oburah. The building 10 a ttvo'etorey.9riok cottage and most in the neighborhood of $1,700. On Monday eveu)ng the Wallace oougregation presented their pastor and his wife with a handsome parlor suite and the Lietowel Sunday &cheat presented an eleotIio door bell H1)I1oI614—A brilliant social event took piece at Argy'e Place, Lietowel, the home of Col. nod Kra. D. D Oompboll, at 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon of last vetek, wenn their eldest deughte , 21102 Minnie Qarep9e 1, w.e united in mettiage to If. 0. Williams, ofthe Public. 9uetitu 990138 Department, Toronto, Bev. D', Olurrav, of Kincardine, porfm mrd the ceremony it/. the 31reeeune of about on. hnndrerl guest(, manyof whom were [Coen oat id„ pinta. Alien Sona played the a', d h, g,lmai oh as the bridal pal by enter ed tate dr0wiug room, The bride was u tired in a gown of tvhiw dneheese satin, with Itoniton iaoe trimming, and wore u pretty ebaped veil, caught up with orange bloeeom0, and parried white tome. Klee Nellie Oumpbell, Dieter of the bride, wad maid of honor and gowned In white viol(, trimmed with Igoe. The br.deetneide were Mies Della Davies, of Toronto, in pale bine vlole gown with bonilon lace, and Milo M. 0nth'r)and, who were a pale green crepe de chane, with lace, Each brldeemald carried a baguet of red roeeo and wore a silver °bale and vinaigrette, a gift from the groom, Little Mies 1rie Dastedo, niece of the bride, wee flower girl, and looked very pretty in white sills and carrying' bouquets of wbite rotes, and wearing a silver bracelet, the groom's gift. A gold locket and chain was the groom'e gift to the bride. Mr, Aikens, of Toronto, /Waisted the groom and Doffrrin Camp. bell, of Hamilton, and P. W. Stanhope, of Toronto, anted 300 ushers. At the con. 0)021091 of the osremo0y Mre. Bastedo, elder of the bride, gang the wedding tong from Imhengrin. The deootatione were elaborate and in pedant harmony, the rump 9n whioh the dejedper watt served being in red, The bride'a going away 'nit Wee a.Okay blue oobelibe cloth With trimmingoand hat to Metall. Mr, and Alrm. Milano: took tale evening train for a wedding trip. 'Ploy will reside 111 Tec. , °M0, Among • Ila towels froth kat Of town wore A. b', nun 11'fra, iliaoLttreo, Stratford, Rev. W, P, Olenxa D9A9,*-1179, Wil- liam Fletcher 0100910, the wellknown re fired Congregational n0ioleter of (t*uelph,.died '1'hureday morning, Ile was Moo it well.knowu writer on egriou9. lure and beekeeping, Kr• Clarke WaI born in filneland in 1834 end game to Oanade in 1827. 91e eltended the Goo, gregetionel College et Montreal; woe or. dinned 9t twenty and Indueled into the pastoral charge or 13nrford, In the name year, 1844, 4e m.rried the daughter of Rev, Mr, Lyle, it Methodist minieter, and elle eu 999(s him. tie spent Dome time Re mieeiouary in Vanoquver 1eland and then returned to'Soronto, H0 afterwards had pltetarate0 et Guelph awl L1010w311,, bet retired from the minielry in 1888 and settled at Guelph. He wa0 beet known for hie Literary work, He was editor of the Independent, ant the 0on reg adopa! paper, for some time and also of various egrioultoral pewit,. and contributed for many years to the egrioultural depart' merit of the Montreal Witness, under the Come de plume of "Lindenbank." The family surviving are three eons John, at Neepawa, Man,; James, Toronto ; and Fred„ Listowel—and four daughters, viz, Mre. Ohurloe Grundy, Winnipeg ; Mre. Freese, Toronto ; Mrs.Olimie, Winnipeg, who loot her huebend only 0' few weeks ego, and Mrs. Bower, Grand Forks, B, C. 2irodleriolt. John Philips white fishing for rain. mows the other day, ,(taught a gbnuine mink, The 0ummeroial look is almost ffaiehed and the jab, a fairly good one, will be of math hapetlt to the town, Wm. Prqudfoot, of Goderiob, present ed hie IC 0. patent to Chancellor Boyd at Oo oode all b d H T are a an 000 11 dw coed g Y, within the inner bar. Mr, Praddloot will practice in Toronto in lutute. Collector of Customs Farrow returned to town on Thursday 11th inst., after an enjoyable trip to the Prairie Province. Mr. Farrow, who is no stranger to Ivleni. tuba, speaks highly of the country, its wonderful crops and its potteibilitiee, and says that the many friends he m•t there were well and all well pleased with their Western hollies. The Collegiate Iaetitnlp;etfjdeete have organized a football pleb, with the fol. lowing efffoera f Hoo.. peer/Went. H. h Strang, B. A. ; president, Philip Holt, K. 0. ; vice president, Mayor M. G. Cameron X. 0., 9I. P. P., ; emend viae president,' Geo. L Allan ; secretary -treasurer, Frank Edward ; managing committee, 0. Lane, L. Knox, R. Miller ; manager, B. D. Grant. There were a large number of appli Oatione for the position of mathematical diaster, made vaaent by the death of 4. J. Moore, B. A. The ego0eeefgl appli000t WW1 R. N. Merritt, B. A., who is now teaching in the Markham high school, and who is expected to take up hie work at ouae. The selery10 $850. The reaig- nation of B. D. Grant from his position on the etaff was aooepted,,and it was decided to advertise for it new science maate at r. a salary 5 . a y of $8 0 Another regrettable turn in the history of the Hotel Goderiob, has 000urred in the aeeignmeat of the eetate by the pro. prietar, W. H. Smith, and his depertere for the United States. Sheriff Reynolds, who be now in (barge, eaye the Hamann, filed en far aggregate about $6,000, one fur $3,500 - being alleged to be doe the ae0ignot'e father, James Smith. A meet- ing ofthe oreditors was he'd In the sheriff's offioe on Friday. In view of the substantial aid given by the town, in the loan of 00 to this project, and the IO $ ,Q P 1 large business done by the hotel, during the season, averaging from $800 to $1,000 a weak, it 9e acid, this assignment tae net a oreditablo look. LHv ria. b th the dates October 7 and 8 aro d of Blyth Fall Fair. Frank Metcalf was a judge on fruituit at the Exeter Fall Fair. T. 0. MoM roy has gone to Luokoow, where he has taken a 1)0010900 In 17m. Geddeel cooper shop. 'Mi6e Pearl Obellew is at preoent mal; ing a .lengthy visit with friouda at Bt. Cathari0ee and Thorold. Robert Watson, the 12•yeer•old eon of Wm. Watson, of Hallett, tell off a load of peas and broke one of hie arms. A. R and Mre. Allen, former residents of Blyth, are at present vieitingifrieode in differeut parte of Huron county. Mr. Alien' bee been in beeinese in Ingersoll for tbe pest three years, but on a000nnt of Mre. Alien's health he. has Bold out and they will take a trip to Alberta, which it is to be hoped will prove beneficial Mise Olara Moffatt met with a bad aooldent. While eweepiog at the bead of the stake in her tether's home, she Hai. dentally slipped end tell headfirst down the Madre. She reoeivod a severe shaking np and was badly bruive'i and bort about the Igoe and head. Mine Mary Ogee, a farmer 10e93)0pt of Blyth w091 Mor9ed et the reeidet'op of her mother, dire, Etizybe,h Vasil, in (4oderioh on .Sept, 11th, to Joseph Mut- rey,Of Ohiesgo, The ceremony wee per. fermad by Bev, Dr, "fire, After the wed. ding breakfeet the happy 00upie left en the 0t0amer King ,Edwet4 for a trlp to Detroit, (#gaud Rtpide and 09#aago, Mr, and Mre. Murray will make their home in Obitego, where the bride's many friends wish her long lite and happiness. 'l'he Sutherland Tonle 00. closed down their wor1e owing to a so0rgity in timber. It will be atoms weeka before they will start operations 0940931, Wee Lille Rolling, who bite been visit. ing Iriende here for the past two weeke, left to vitit Mende M London and Byron before returning to her home in Detroit Revde, Leland and Simpson, who have been conducting Seventh Pay Advent eervioee 90 the large tent on the grounds, opposite the grist mill have tar! t h e down Pel g p their teat. Wm, Levitt, who has been in charge of his famous park at Grand Baud, re turned to big home here Monday of last week, Considering the very unfavor- able season, there being so much wet and disagreeable weather, Mr. Levitt reports very good euogeee. Mre, john Snell bee disposed- of her bandeome dwelling on Albert street to Thos. Ogden, who will movelto town from Biddalph shortly. The prize paid was $1750. Mre. Snell afterwards 'purchased John D. Atkineon'e dwelling on Huron etreet, known as the old Acheson property paying therefor $1100. Joe, Cobblediok received the Bad intelli. genre loot week of the death of Mervyn George Ricks, (eon of the late Andrew Hioks,) who died in Riverside, California, on Thursday, Sept.18th in the 18th year of his age, This very excellent young an b who has been at/ r r 1 m n e mala a re- , P Y moved from this transitory e:iaten°e, has been in deolining health for the past year from pulmonary trouble, whioh dread disease (tarried off hie father, brother and sister some yearn eine. Every precaution wag used to save this young luau from the same malady and with that end in view he wag removed to California, but se before stated the die. ease meniteated itself sheet 4 year ego and gradgally declining he paned awayat the time above abated, Relatives and many 8001001m:dee and aesoeiates here will deeply deplore his demise. His remoine were shipped from that pleas here for burial. The funeral took plaoe Prow the residence of hie uncle, Jos, Cobblediok, Main street, Wingleetnn. F. Howson, while playing on a trapeze, fell and broke one of hie artpe just above the wr9e9. T. Bejl Flee parohaaed from H. Davis, tour Iota in the city 41 Winnipeg, for $1,000 clash, Harry Beemar ie perdu a painful ankle, the roeolt of a tall from a tree when gathering butternuts. Arthur Knight terminates hie reeidenoe in Wiugham, He purposes taking a mime in the Dental College, Pbiladel• p11i0. The Sunday Sohool and Epworth League of Winghom Methodist Choral] are milting their eiforte for the porgbase ora piano for the pee of the School and League. Huron oonnty W. 0. T. 17. oonvention will be held to Wingham, Ootober 9913. Mies Sproule, missionary to the lumber and mining Oalnpe, and others will be pree ent. Mre. John Green, of Lower town, met with a serious accident while visiting friends at Oeledou. She fell, di,loo0ti0 a thigh bone !not breaking it «0 reported. At last scout:et she wee getting along ninety. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist t oh h amu ante hit on account aro 0 of be. in' unable to a cera a Isoe to hold their ei 6P Bazaar, it has been postponed. T he Y will however hold a Thanksgiving SnPPer and entertainment in the ohnr°h on the evening of Thanksgiving day. NABaow . EooAgE.—Three meat tied a Rearoa�9y 800399)0 from being mingle fatally melded at the Aleotria L'gbt Werke on Monday afternoon of Net week. Mr. Green, Walter Roue and Walter Bell were on top of cue of the hellfire, making eon. (leaden between two boilers. There were 105 pounds of steam on at thetime, and when the cooueotione were nearly made, the pipe broke off close to the boiler. The remit was that the boiling water and steam rushed out of the inch and a ,half pipe at a terrific rate, until the boiler wee nearly emptied. Mr. green was badly scalded about hie arms and the others almost atmnned. He rolled off the boiler, a height of ten or twelve feet, and wee followed by Walter Bell. When they got out, they looked for Walter Rowe, and found that he had fallen off the boiler, but bad managed by creeping on hie hands and knees to get out of the steam and into the open air. Mr. Green says that if any of th in had received the full torte of the ,7R1• Downing Bros. Footsore ani Weary ? Don't need to seek for a rem, edy—'don't a corn pure, either, simply rightly made, fit -the -feet kind of shoes, of which we have an ample supply. Look in our windows, look at our shoes, try them, buy them and the shoes will "make good:" The latest styles, as well as comfort, govern ob�A!a „„ our buying; Prices ditto. Agents for the Slater Shoe. Downing Bros. Ali kinde of Dreoeed-Lumber kept p0 hand froth $10 up. Iirit9eh CeleMbla, hams out Shingles and Lobh kept op band, ea A e, good farm An 18th 0011, of Grey for A quantity of green oedar po01e tor' tale on Lot 7, Con, 4, Gray. S. S. OOLE, P1i0P11I10Tou, ETHEL. S OP AT THE UP-TO-DATE Photo. Studio BRUSSELS. We will please you, so don't fail to get .your Photos. Family Groupe and Life Sized Photographs a spec- ialty. y We study to give sat- isfaction to our customers. Visitors and Strangers always welcome at our Studio to see or work, H. R. BREWER steam, they would have been wielded to the bone. 11 was an experience they never want to have again, and they re. gard it as almost .aml,aole that they were not scalded to death. The boiler was blown almost empty, by the Porno of the steam, As a result of the eooldeut, there were were no inoaudeeaeut lighte on Mon day night, The Fruit Marks Act, 1—In this aot nolese the Hutt at other. wi•0 requirea,— (a) The expression "oioeed package" means a box or barrel of whioh the eon. tents cannot be seen er iaepeotod when such package is ;Heed. (b) The express- ion'frgit' shall not include wild fruit, or orauberries whether wild or cultivated. 4—livery person who, by him•elf or through the agency of another person, pecks trait in a olosed package, intended for sale, ellen cause the paokage to be marked be a plain and indelible manner, before it ie token from the premises where it is packed,—(a) With the initials of hie C611819611 9190(62, and hie fall ear. name and addreee.; (b) with the mimes of variety and vane io0 and i- ) with designation of grade of fruit wb.uh shall include one of the following six marks for fruit of first quality, No. 1, or XXX ; for fruit of the second qua ity, No. 2, or XX: and fee frit i o of the thin dtelt 't 4 Y, No. 8 or X ;but the b said work may be ao m auied by ally other de:i r 1t on of grade previd.d that l, ei uu t mn le not i n• consistent with, or worked more oou spinuog81y theta the cote Ot the six marke which ie used ori the said paokage. 3—No parson shall sell, or offer, ex. pose or have in hie pee:ma900 for sale, any (reit paoked in a oioeed package, and intended for sale, unleea snob package is marked as required by the next pre- ceding motion. 14—No person shall sell, or offer, ex. pose or have in his possession for Bale any fruit packed in a Wowed pookage, upon which paokage i0 marked any de• e2gnation which represent) snob fruit ae b o. Xfo& aextra qualityor, unleea ouchnent beet fruitor ooneietegood of well•grown specimens of one variety, sound, of nearly uniform size, of good Color for the variety, of normal shape and not Wee than ninety per cent free from nab, worm holes, bruieee and other defeote, and properly peaked. 6—No person shall eel(, or offer, ex- pose or hive in hie possession for rale, tiny fruit packed in any package in which the faced tar shown 0ur1ac0 gives a false repreeeutation of the °entente of Boole package 1 and it eball be considered a false repreeeutation when more than fifteen per oeut of suint fruit ie substantially smaller in ante than, or inferior fu grade to, or different in variety from, the booed or allow° tilrfan0 of enoh paokag, . 0—Every earson who, by himself or through the ageooy of another person violates any of the previeioos of this act eball, for each atones upon summary 0onviotion, be liable to a floe not exceed. ing one duller and not lees than twent•ave Dente for eaob package which is packed sold, offered, or eepoeed or had in po0eee. Bion for gale ooptraty to the pr0vieione of thio act, together will the coat of proeeoa• tion 1 and in default of payment of such tine and coats, shall be liable to imprison. meth with or w1•hout hard 1ebor for a term not exceeding one month, unless such flue and.the oo•to of .entoreing it are not sooner paid. 9—Whenever any fruit in any package is found to be peaked so that the faced or shown surface gives a telae representa. tion of the contents of the package, any inspector charged with the enforcement of this est may mark the words "falsely p20130113' lo a plain indelible manner on the package, (2) Whenever 9ny fruit peeked in a aloe. ed pookage ie found to be falsely marked, the amid inspector may efface snob markt: and mark: the words "falsely marked" in a plain and indelible manor on the package, (3) The inspector obeli give not90e by latter or telegram, to the packer whose name ie marked on the package, before be markt: the words "falsely peaked" Olt "falsely marked" on the paok9g6, M 3RR 3f .J...A3�7�C7�'-�c ,J� zmss Goons.-.. , • Our Dress Goode trade this 00000091 baa been a record breaker, We seemed to hove just the goods the ladies were looking for. Thin week we re00ived oar second shipment from the Brinell markets, which pule our atook ip splendid ehepe again. We find a demand for a better close of Dress Goode and we ere prepar0d to 90009 4110 40770114, —Zebilein Deese Goode, which are now in demand, 45 to 56 inches wide, i0 all the new 001 CM. cwt 60o, 750, $1.36 and $175. —Harris' Celebrated 13onmemin0, 9n bleak, brown and del* and light grey, all wool, 48 to 56 inches wide, $1 and $1.25. —Ladies' Costume Cloth, pirle Leith, in swim of black and navy, guar. aoteed not to spot or shriek, 45 to 50 iecheo wide, at $1 and $126. —Amazon Cloth, in biaok, navy, oardival sad brown; 42 inohee wide, all wooli epeoial 50o. -. Worsted Drone Goode, 9n bleak and navy, tine hard finish, a great wester, 56 to 60 inabee wide, at 750, $1, $1.50 arid $2. —New Ooet0me Cloth, in dark and light grey, brown and blue grey, 50 inches wide, at 60o, —Serge Deese Goode, in black and navy, fine gloeay finish, 48 to 56 inches wide, et 40o, 75o and $1. I� —Homeepune and Tweed Dreeo Goode, in deck colors, for Below) drawees, at 20o, 250, 800 and 350. J AD1ES! We wish to draw the special attention of the Ladies to our new stock of DRESS GOODS, RATINGS and WAIST 11MA'I1ERIAL Ft/ Full Trude. In this department you will find the latest and most up-to-date styles in the market, and for ideas and suggestions for making -up it will be to your interest to visit our Pattern Department. The Standard Paper Pattern for October, just received, show slot -seamed effects in Costumes, Jackets, Waists and Skirts. I Standard Patterns can be relied upon in making up your Autumn and Winter Clothes. Be sure to visit our Pattern Department and inspect our stock. ' Patterns are issued for every need in wearing apparel. When nest you visit our store get a copy of the "Designer." It is the favorite Women's Magazine—Edited by Women for Women. EYIiItYTeIING (1110..11'. NO FANCY PRICES. A. Strachan The Hand tlx f Wieltls 1 e Brost/ is never sog lii n w 7 to perform m its labors as when the Paint nt used' yields easily in application. The work becomes labor r o a labo 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 CRIAPEST. The SHERWIN—WIL- LIAMS PAINTS saves you Money, Time and Patience and never fails to give satisfaction. Complete stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c. WiltonTurnbull n & P P s WANTED Apples will be bought on' and after September 26th at the. this...„ BRUSSELS EVAPORATOR Apples may be shaken off the trees, Wind- falls and Packers' Culls will be bought at the Highest Market Price. Small or Soft Apples will not be bought. MAHLER B3R0