The Brussels Post, 1889-10-18, Page 5Oop. 18,1889.
District ` tivs,
1''1:111:11', OOT011ER 18, 1880.
Y:L•1ie1,
The nest meeting of the 'Township
(1000011 will be held at 13urton'e hotel, in F. Korman le fitting up the btu ding
thie plane, on Friday, Nov.188h. immediately south of hie hotel for a
Goorgo Dobson has returned to Port butcher shop and pork packing establish•
which they purchased about two ycnl's
hat
they apaidl fin,n it. °a of Mr. i o neroy000 tlletvthe
president of the company, and has re.
turned from his visit to friends in Hew.
la to complete the transfer of the pro.
petty. It to said 6110 company will par.
ehas° another plantation immodiatel .
Arthur, He purohnsed his Bakal from
4''. T. Pepper, C. r. R. ticket agent at
Brnosole.
T1u1 Poor will be Bent for the haleness
of the year to all new subscribers for
1890 free. Now is the time to take ad-
vantage of this offer.
Seal ox tit.
Mrs. Robt. Wilson has gone to the Old
Country on a visit.
Thos. Hendry has disposed of hie pro.
party to A. Davidson.
The football match with the Berlin
alub resulted in a draw.
',Florence 0," Whitby's feat pacing
mare, has bad a moat successful Beason
on the turf, end has swept almost every-
thing before her,
The Salvation Army had the oelebrnt•
ed Band of the Household Troop' here
last work. This musical organization is
web worth bearing.
Wall ton.
Rev. Mr. Forrest has boon bothered
for the past two weeks with scintion. We
hope he is about over it now.
Aire. and Miss Sage worenwny at At-
wood last week playing at a Foresters' ,
eonorrt. They make ohm:ming music' on'
the glasses and people never tiro listening
to nt' IIs managing counnittee—J. C. Stew -
Rev. S. Sellory, of Brussels, was here Hay; m, managing
ie, o L. committee—J.
and R.
last Sabbath and preached a splendid
sermon on the Missionaryquestiou in the McMillan,
dit olturc.hThe pastor was at
monis.
At the annual meeting of the Curling
Club the following were elected onion.
bearers for the °errant year : SI. W. 0,
Meyer, Patron; Mrs, Jno. Noolande, Pat.
ronese ; John Inglis, President; S. Kant,
Vice.Preeidenb ; John Noolande, Seem
tory-Treaaurer ; J. J. Anderson, Chap -
Iain ; John Inglis, S. Kent thud John
Neelands, Committee of Management ;
Hugh frillier and Walter Scott, of Tor-
onto, representative members. John R,
Clair was elected an honorary member of
the club.
]L i tow (t 1.
The workman of the former firm of
Hess Bros. have received cheques for
their preferred claim of throe months'
wages, and the factory has started up
work again.
Listowel has a gun club, of which H.
B. Morphy is hon. president, A. W.
Featherstone president, Wm. Spears vice,
R. L. Liilioo secretary, and. Jim. Living-
etone, jr., treasurer. The club is govern-
ed by Toronto gun club rules.
Listowel's Curling Club is officered as
pendent,follows:—Patron, J. 0. Hays pendent,
D, D. Campbell; vice-president, 3, lis,
Climie, jr, ; 00'y -treats., Wm. Culbert ;
ohaplain, Rev. L. W. Hughes ; represent-
ative members—R. McMillan and P. W.
Methos
Brussels.
Andrew Morrison has rented his 130
acro farm south of Walton, to Michael
Flannery, fora term of years. The rent'
will bo 8890. Mr. Morrison and family
will remove to Manitoba where they have
taken up land. Mr. Morrison is an old
resident of this locality.
Omr..—On Friday, Oct. 11th the only
child. of John and Christina Smillie diad
after a short illness, aged four months.
The funeral took place on Saturday,
whet a large number of frir-:'s and
neighbors gathered to attend the inc.-int],
thereby showing theireympathy with the
bereaved parents.
Atwood.
Rev. D. Rogers is conducting revival
services at the 12th line appointment.
J. S. Hamilton is building a store on
Front street, which he intends to occupy
himself as soon as completed.
Now that the Newry exhibition is over,
business has resumed its usual routine
course and the mail trains on the G.T.R.
are running on tinlo once more.
On Friday evening the Foresters dedi-
cated their now hall. After the dedica•
tiou n grand concert was given in Gra.
ham's Hall, in whioh Sim Fax, of Wood-
stock, and Mrs. and Miss Sage, the musi-
cal glass pinyers, tools part. The concert
was largely patronized by the people of
the village and surrounding country, and
was a success in every way.
On Sunday morning the barns and
dwelling on the farm of Dr. Hamilton,
which is situated on the 8th nen. of Elmo,
were burned to the ground. A lantern,
whiskey bottle and a bag of chickens of
some tramp chicken thief were found
near the stable door. The resent oleo
left his coat behind him. The buildings
were insured in the Perth Mutual.
IB1�vth.
The oarpentor work of the new Meth-
odist shoran is almost oompleted.
Rev. 3. W. Taylor, of Mitchell, is to
officiate both morning and evening in
Trinity church ou Sabbath next. Rev.
G. W. Rneey takes his place in Mftabell.
The young people of the Methodist
church have purchased for the new build.
ing is pipe organ from Oakes & Co., of
Clinton. It is the one that was on ex-
hibition at tho fair hare.
J. T. Mitchell, formerly editor and pro-
prietor of the Blyth Advocate, and who
has lately been practising his profession
SS a veterinary surgeon, has recently pur-
ohase31 the Preston Brush Works from
Mr. Bowman, and intends pushing the
business for all it is worth.
On fair evening John Mason, of the
Central hotel, had a barrel of rum and
some sherry wine taken out of his cellar,
the perprotators having taken the ad-
vantage whilst the inmates were busy
after the fair. They got between the
building and Scott Bros,' furniture store
and made an entrance into the cellar by
digging ahole and breaking some of the
timber away which teas rotten.
Frank A. Wood, teacher at S. S. No.
10, has been re.engaged for next year ab
1a salary of 8875.
Miss Martha Stroud, of Luckuow, is
visiting at her. sister's, Mrs. Jno. John-
ston, of the lst con.
A wedding is on the tapis for next
week but as Joe. wants it kept quiet we
wont say anything about it now.
Mrs. Davidson, son and daughter, of
Dungannon, were visiting friends and
relatives on the lst and 2nd cons. last
week.
Tux Poem will be sent for the balance
ib ars
THE BRUSSELS POST
Frank Patterson is about to ohangc
his plana of abode front the quint pre41
ainats of Bluevale 6o the noisy town o
Winghanl.
Our old friend Mr, Collie, of the 0. T,
II. station, has been away on his holi-
days for the last week. Itis plass is 1111. I
ed by tt young man from Mitchell, Doll• 1
Galileo are predicted for Air. Collie when
he comes book,
C ra ni?Panic•.
Iiov, D, B. MORae was away at Ripley
last Sabbath aesisting at communion.
lltitehell & Williams aro doing a large
trade in the carriage and blacksmith
lines.
Tito Poem will be sent for the balance
of the year to all new subseribera for
1800 free. Now is the time to take ad•
vantage of this offer.
J. 0. Took has not been attending the
Fall Shows with his well bred pigs, not
because he has not a prime lot but owing
to his being tied to his plane of busineso.
He has a let of splendid pigs.
Goon Snauox.—Rev. G.13. Howie, of
Brussels, delivered en excellent discourse
in Knox ohurah here last Sabbath. His
subject was the Parable of the Prodigal
son, the Blain text being based on the
following words of St. Luke XV. 18.20 :
"I will arise and go to my father, and
will say unto him, father, I have sinned
against heaven and before thee, and am
no more worthy to be called thy son ;
and be arose and cams to hie father."
The preacher said we call this portion of
scripture the parable of the prodigal son ;
those in the East call It the parable of
the WINS son. The one rending meaning
wasteful, extravagant eon, the other wise,
pr0dens son, The rev. gentleman point-
ed one clearly, by the help of original
translation, that the latter reading brings
out the true interpretation of the parable.
He is a wise incl prudent son who will
repent and return unto his Heavenly
Father for he will have inertly on him
and will abundantly pardon.
Gre:s'.
The next meeting of she township
Council will be held at Ethel on Friday,.
November 15811.
Ton Poem will be sent for the balance'
of the year to all new subscribers for
1890 free, Now is the time to take ad-
vantage of this offer.
At the Voters' List Court for this
township, on the Ontario lista, held be-
fore Judge Toms, on Tuesday, at Oran -
brook, the Reformers struck off nine
names and put on two. E. E. Wade,
barrister, looked after the interests of
the Reform party.
Not long ago W. D. Hill, who is now
residing in Regina, N.W.T., borrowed a
gun from an Indian and went on a duck
hunting expedition. In attempting to
discharge the firearm it exploded and
upset the marksman in a hurry. He was
slightly damaged and was laid up for re-
pairs for a while.
The Clinton News -Record compliments
a Gray pedagogue in the following man-
ner :"In another column will be found
a report of the doings of the teachers in
convention at Brussels last week. We
received the 'copy' from 0. Bowerman, of
S. S. No. 8, Grey. Its legibility cheered
the hearts of the compositors, and it np-
peare to be a model of detailed terseness.
In both respects it is worthy of being
emulated. Teachers cannot do butter
than collate the news in their localities
and send them to the press. We shall be
pleased to hear from more of them than
we now do." _
of the year to all new sub= for
1890 free. Now is the time to take ad-
vantage of this offer.
Alien Sarah E. Johnston, who ]las been
visiting friends ab Lucknow and Ripley
for the last two weeks, has returned,
looking hale and hearty.
Jas. Bowman got bank from a visit of
nearly four weeks to Dakota and Mani -1
toba on Thursday afternoon of this week.
He enjoyed hie trip very much.
Fred Johnston, school teacher at New-
bridge, paid his friends in the vicinity of
Jamestown a flying visit after having at.
A tan tlioneaud dollar fire o00111rod
Tuesday}' at theToronto varnish factory.
Freight trains have 0atninentled run-
ning between London and Chatham on
the Canadian l'noltle,
The Petrolee Barrel Company, of Lon•
due, have just completed a large order for
the Hudson Bay Company.
The will of the l.ste Thos. Woibinan,
of Montreal, begneathe 8120,000 to lfo-
Gih University and $211,800 to various
Montreal charities.
Jas. 1'. P111n, of Guelph, sold last weep
20 sheep, 18 Canadian brat Shrops and 3
gradoo, to W. G, Pettit, of Bnrling►nn,
Moot of them were disposed of at $53 a
pair.
It is rumored that the Ontario Bonoh-
ars of the Law Solder will advance the
fres for call to the bar from 9100 to 8500
and for certificates of fitness for snlieitors
from 480010 $4.00.
Transatlantic immigration to Mani-
toba and the Northwest se far this year
has only amounted to about 1,200 souls,
exolnsive of British citizens, and is made
up of 703 Germans, 197 Belgians and
French and 300 Scandinavians.
Jno.8.13runer, Ruthven, offered the
apples in his orchard for 8500 early in
the season, estimating there would be
about 400 barrels. They are gathering
them now and have in the neighborhood
of 000 barrels. Ile is glad his offer was
not taken.
Last 1'ri,lay at the residence of (len.
W. Irwin, near Leamington, Mr. 1rwin's
son, aged 21, was preparing to go out
shooting. While loading one of th., bar.
raleof 't d•,nb:., F..,.••,..•l1,•.1 gin the other
barrel, which had been previon,.ly In t lea
tens cliscltarg»d, the 'wawa,' passing
through the young man's ]read, killing
him instantly. Ile was au only son.
St. Thomas Journal : A traveller, of
Somali nnbionality, and belonging to Lon-
don. was at Rodney Saturday. Ile draw
$000 from a bank there, whish he pinned
in his inside vest pocket, and lay down
ou a sofa hi a hotel to take a nap. He
k by a fakir halonging to De-
• was MI
Canadian No w ru. trait, atsemptiug to get at the money. He
had three buttons of the vest unfastened.
The Hamilton bakers have reduced the The traveller drew his revolver and made
price of bread. the fakir pay $10 to settle the naso,
Natural gas has been struck in a sec- A most unfortunate aecideet occurred
and well near Port Colborne. ab Walkerton, during the exhibition, by
Philip Talbot, of Belleville, was fatally which a lady visitor to the show lost her
injured at a fire Wednesday morning, life. A horse from Durham, ridden by a
H, T. Duffy is the Liberal candidate jockey named Vellett, bolted in one of
for the Quebec Legislature for Brome, the races, and springing in among the
Three young men at Guelph have each spectators, struck,Mrs. Peter Salter, of
received a sentence of two yeare impris. Edon Grove, near Walkerton, with such
onmer,t and thirty lashes for indecent violence that she rolled over several
assault. times, whilst an infant in her arms was
Francis Lobb, an official in the Trea- thrown more than twelve feet distant,
sury Department at the City Hall, To. and
ter was uicked m tied to the{en ankle. hotel,
ronto, committed suicide Wednesday by and trwith caro and sueen'st, butte,
shooting himself through the heart, gradually sank and died. Tho nnfor-
J. hD.e dmaoter te, the recently di 11113
sed headmaster of the Dundas high Innate woman leaves 0 family of eight
School. has been sued by A. B. Cook, nae children.
of the teachers, for 88,000 damages for Quito a commotion was °•sated at
slander, the allegation being that Bisson. Walkerton on Saturday by the trial of
nebte circulated a report "that Cook stank Matthew Goetz, J.1'., of Formosa, on a
and that ile was an infidel." Olnarg0 of Sunday gambling, Constable
The following is the rate of taxation in Heffernan mate the complaint, Mr,
some of the towns and villages fu Western Shaw, Q. (1•, appeared for the prosecn-
Untorio :—Wiarton pays 25 mills on the tion ; Mr. Klein for the defence ; and the
dollar • Kincardine, i2, mills ; Part case was tried before Messrs, McNamara
Elgin, 21 mills; Wingham, 19 mills, and and Ritchie, Justices of the Peace. Mr.
Teeswater, 15 mills. Luckuow's rate Goetz and two others were playing cards
will be in the neighborhood of 20 mills. for money in the kitchen of a certain
The Polson Iron Works Co., of Owen hotel at Formosa on Saturday night,
Sound and Toronto, have received nn Aug. 31st last, and continued to play
order for a second ferry for the 0. 1'. R.
The new ferry will bo 295 feet in length,
and will be a duplicate of the one now in
the stooks and expected to be launched
this fall. Both vessels are of a heavy,
massive design, and will be adapted for
carrying trains across the Detroit river,
between Detroit and Windsor.
Last Friday night, Willie, the 14•year-
old son of W IIBartlett was sitting at
a table stndyiug his lessons. Ia hie hand
he had a bntion )look, which he was
playing with in his mouth. In a fit of
absent-mindedness he allowed the book
to slip, and the next instant he was
choking. His frightened endeavors
ended in him swallowing the hook en-
tirely. A physician was called, but he
could do nothing. No evil effects have
so far resulted. The hook was a new
style, hinged in the center and fully 811
inches long.—Brampton Banner.
The Fair season of 1889 closed this
tended the Teachers' Convention in lock. According to the Hamilton Spea-
Brussels, tater mountain farmer, it is proposed
At the Voters List Court held on Wed- next season, to amsnd the prize list. It
nesday the Reformers pub on six names is proposed to abolish the prizes for the
and had six Conservative voters struck beat boar, the bust cow, the best ram,
off. The Conservatives put on five and and the best turnip, and snake out a list
struck off three Reformers. which will rend something like this :
Mrs. Albert Ard, of the Int con., kWVint-Second.
last Monday for to join her husband in'l, Highest balloon ..$100 850
Manitoba. He went out last sprint, and Biggest snake 10 0
took up land and purposes remaining Beat trained dog 10 8
there and making it Ills future home. Most recklees trapeze man 10 5
Mre. Dulmage and Mrs Robb, who Longest hair on cowboy10 5
went on the excursion to Turtle Moun-4 Loudest -mouthed fakir10 5
Wu, Manitoba, have returned, looking Highest female kicker,25 10
none the worse for their long journey. Etc., oto., eto.
They liked the country very well and A remarkable caeo of poisoning comes
seemed to have enjoyed their visit. from the fourth ooneession of Sidney, not
• far from Belleville. As is customary
Bluevale. among the farming community, a num-
David Hartley returned home, after her of the neighbors had . assembled at
an absence of about two yeare, last Sat-! the barns of Charles Rose for the pur-
urdoy. Welcome home 1 pogo of helping him with the year's
With regard to the number of teachers threshing. After the work was done sew
residing in and around Bluevale it might area of the threshers were taken violently
be said to be the Boston of Huron ill, and, becoming no better, were forced
Countyto take to their beds. When a doctor was
Tun P.
osm will be sent for the balance finally summoned he pronounced it a bad
of the year to all new subscribers for ease of poisoning as a result of inhaling.
1890 free. Now is the time to take ad. dust of poisonous weeds, which grow in
abundance in that section. With medical
treatment the men rallied and are now
out of danger.
Woodstook Sentinel -Review of Friday:
A somewhat peculiar incident 000urred
yesterday. The family of Mr, Rally, of
East &arra, has been suffering from diph-
theria, One of the ohildten died on Wed-
needay and another one was not expected
to recover. Yesterday a nein was order.
ed for the second child, wlliali was sup-
posed to have died in the morning. Ow.
ing to the character of the disease from
which is was suffering, immediate burial
was ordered sod the 11100ral was set down
for 1:80 o'oloak yesterday afternoon.
When the ooliin arrived from Woodstock
the child was found to be still alive. The
coffin was left in the house, however, and
about halt an hour after the time ap-
pointed for the funeral the little one diad
It is nob often that n 0011111 is 00 hand
waiting for its victim to expire and that
the grave yawns before the life has fled,
Such was the case yesterday, for the
grave was dug Moro the child was dead.
The first of Mr. Kelly's ohildrsn to die
WAS about six years of ago and the mond
about thirteen. ilia. Chanblor, who was
buried yesterday, was a grandfather of
bolls, bob oven that has died away si1100 the deceased obildrol and itis told as a
' One of the interested partioe has removed remediable coincidence that his uoflin
WPing:ham. '
Electric light is still talked of.
Samuel Paling has been appointed tax
collector.
Five hundred feet of new hose will be
purchased for the Fire Brigade.
H. B. McKay has sold his St. Joe mare
to the Doherty Organ Go., Clinton, for
about $200.
Principal Groves' salary has been in,
creased in next year's (entreat. He is
doing good work here.
A concert in aid of the Band of Hope,
was given in the body of the Presbyterian
church on Thursday evening.
The plane for the proposed Town Hall,
have been somewhat altered, and tenders
are once more asked for the building, to
be in by Nov. 1st.
The Diamond Modiaine Concert Com-
pany gave concerts in the Town Hall
every evening last week. Dr. 3. Ll. Gard-
ner, formerly with the Wizard Oil Com-
pany, is the manager.
The corps of the Salvation Army here
were without an officer for some two or
three weeks tuttil Monday of last weak,
when Lieut. McDonald was sent to sup•
ply for a short time in the place of Capt.
ielder, Who has gong for a rod: to her
'home in New Brunswick.
On Tuesday of last week Wm. Puma:
roy, wile and daughter, of Howiok, and
John Wylie and Geo, N,ioholsen, of 'Turn.
berry, IsIt per 0. P. R. for Aanandville,
Loulelana. Tho nompauy--formocl of
former residents 01 Turnberry and I3ew-
11k--hat's sold their large plantation,
vantage of tine offer.
Many of ourteaohers were seen popping
on and off the trains on Thursday and
Friday on their way to and from Brus-
sels, where they were attending the In•
stitute.
The spirit of unity has been making
fair progre•s in the breasts ofonr pastors
lately, judging from the number of times
they have boon changing pulpits.
Our cibizons were awakened last Fri-
day morning by the loud bawling (not of
the cow, but of the owner) over the im-
migration of a now into the pound, but
Wm. could nob stand the noise and
caved in. The result was the oow caved
out,
The Methodist Harvest Home dinner
and entertainment was a 130ltlld eoaoe9S.
The geese could not have tasted better,
in fact the Bluevale ladies are generally
ahead in preparing for such 00oa5io10,
although it is said by some of the boys
that they are not ahead of Ilrowntowl
for pies.
The sound of wedding bells is hoard in
the distance and seems l0 000)0 from
the third of Tarnborry. There was also
a faint sound in the village the past few
weeks ne of tiro approach of wedding
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MAIN STREIIT, • BRUSSELS,
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Money to Loan,
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Motley to L01611 (111 1"0d'nl 1'.rcc•.
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Pivot, el lo , LO [Itl.'i.`.l' 1t.! L'Is.S',
,sty 11111 ar ,
the li1/llo{;e
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Proffitt an
Snit 0101110 or
the best 1111111
Ity a1n'ay1en
nand Hud de.
Prue or
t'h age.
TERMS VERY FAVORABLE
Vat Gutty 'Wanted
For which the highest market price
will bo paid• I also make a apooislty of
buying Hides and Skins. Don't forget
the plane, next door to Fietoher's Jewel.
ry Store.
A. 01; RRIE.
there until three o'clock Sunday morn-
ing. The Dominion Act rsspeetiug
gaming houses, designates cards to he' in-
struments of gaming," and the magis-
trates holding the facts to be established,
and that the words "or otherwise," in
the Ontario Act, covered gambling by
any instruments of gaming, found Mr.
Goetz guilty of the charge. They fined
1
fim $10 and $10 coats.
S. PLUM,
General Blacksmith,
whale. to intimate to the public generally
that 4e does all kinds of Blackemithing
hi a workmanlike Manner.
Wagons, Buggies, Sleighs and Cutters
made to Order.
Repairing promptly Executed.
I matte a Specialty of lioreeesboeing.
A Call Solioite0.r:•t"Rmnember the
;orad: EAR rn0. BsrrcE.
�1 S. Plum,
ALLAN LINE.
SO SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. '89
LIVE I O L AN1a QVEE1rC SERV10Et
Private and Company Fonda.
DICKSON & HAY'S,
Solicitors, 1i•C.,
Bitrss)fLll, Una.
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plt0at r.lYElntaaL swarms. TaiiAalLa. (F•AO]I aURn$a.
May 28 ',Clrcaseion Julie RI
Slay 80 Parisian - tune 20
June 0 Polynesian June 27
June 18 10urthsgenian ,...,.,
June 20 Sardinian ...... ....... Jn1y 11
Jane27 'Circassian ............ July 16
July 1 Parisian July 26
July 11 ....................l'olynestan Aug. 1
July 18 ICarthagenian
July26 Sardinian Ang.15
Aug, 1 •Cireasetan Aug. 02
Ang.B.................... Parisian Aug. 29
Aug. 15 Polynesian ............Sept, 5
Aug.22 lC artha garden
Aug. ne Sardinian ............50Pt.10
Sept. 0 •Circassiar Sept, 26
Sept, Ie Parisian .................. 58, 8
Sept. 10.......... ....... Polynesian ... .......Oct. 111
RATES 101 8 - Qusn10 IVY
Ln f ul•not TFALI-
C:abin 00, 70, and 80 dollars a:writing to
accommodation. Servants in Cabin 531 dol-
20rs. no1a'rs. IJeturna tl ]ketstilCabio,Stearn
110, 130,
Bud 150 dollars, Intermediate, 00 donors.
Steerage, 40 dollars.
+Ey Circassian or other extra steamers.
Cabin, 11,05,1,03370 dollars, according to am
coulmodation. Intermediate, 80 dollars,
Steerage 000 dollars. 'Return tickets, 90, 110,
180 dollars. Intermediate 60. dollars, Steer-
age 40 dollars.
1The CAR'21IAG'NNIAN will 1,ot carry
passengers from this aide, There will be no
steamer
80th July 4th,Ping passengers
andSeptt.Qu12th
Passengers proceeding by the Vail Steam-
(re,tend wisubgg to embark at Mouh•oal, VII.
hews Toronto by Tuesday morning',
press, arrive at Montreal about 8 p.m., and
00 on board any time before midnight.
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As an inducement to 1,1ace it in the
hands of ell Patriotic Canadian.t the hal-
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COLD 1I!1D SILVER WATCH€ I
Silver Platea Ware
from Established and Reliable 01,110010,
fully warranted by n=.
Clocks off'the
Latest Des i.,!;;!"
i 118.".
JEWELRY'.
WEDDING RINGS,
LADIES Gnar R1Nae,
Bnooenso.
Emmaus, &c.
ta'Also a Full Line of Vi,uoNo and
Violin Strings, &r.., in stook.
N. 11.•—lsSurer or Marriage. Lleenar,
T. Fletcher, - Brussels..
SOUR PERSUADE
ANN OT 1\TCINCT
G EAT 1 RGAIN
MAKING IT HOT FOR COMPETITION
With Glorious; Inducements for Fall and Winter.
Our Immense New Stock is now Ready. Unequalled. in Style and Quality—Unpnralleleil
in Low Prices. Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's
Clothing and Goods, Tats, Caps, Eta., EtO<
By far the Finest Assortment, Best Values and Lowest Prices.
WE— HAVE GOT— THE— PULL
1Vhoop ! here's another season eolne, We run to Win and don't forgot
The prize we want is trade.
We'll mane our figures lower yet
Than „inner ever made.
Whoop! Here's the store that gives you
You'll find we make no empty boast,
But bargains big and bountiful,
And that is whore we have the pull.
All merchants clear the track,
We're going to beat the record some,
Don't try to hold us back.
Whoop! prices lower than before,
New goods in stacks from roof to floor ;
With novelties our store is full,
And that is where we get the pull.
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Show us the man who said :"There is always MOM at the Top." Leading the Trade,
Standing high above all Competition, we find the Crowd is still with Us, yet we cry for
More. Our new Fall Stock is Immense, our Bargains Unlimited.
In the Quick Rush of the Fall Trade everything goes at a Rock Bottom Price.
Colne i11 Everybody and, for once in your lite, see what Quality and Style really 0110189
in Aleens and Boys' Ciothii,1 ,ITCae, Caps, Gents' Fz.rnisli mg Goods, ct r .
These Goods are as y0U' like them ht 3111 Respects. .?slices particularly Pleasing
8 e rcoathi s at Falces that Will, A:Ston i h Yore.,
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