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The Wingham Times, 1902-10-09, Page 11 1 THE VVIN M TIMES. VOL N.N.XI. -,—NO. 1600. 'How does if look This is the real clothes question of to -day, "How does it look Ir' Some Wren spend a lot of money on high-priced clothing and then don't look right. Some waste money by not spending enough. The majority want their clothes right, and they want to know : What is right ? Where can I get it ? What does it cost ? H omuth Bros. can give the answer and make clothes to fit the most fastidious per- son. BOOTS AND SHOES We have a new up-to-date stock of Men's, Women's. Misses', Childs' and Boys' Boots, at prices to suit all. CENTS' FURNISHINGS. We have a new and well - assorted stock of Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neckties, and great values in Under- clothing. Pleasure to show you goods. Hoiriuth Bros. THE POPULAR STORE. MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued by FRANK PATERSON, No. 23 Victoria street. Wingham. Ont. No witnesses required. DOMINION BANK Capital $2,500,000 Reserve $2,500,000 WINCHAM BRANCH SHAW BLOCK. A General Banking Business Trans- acted. Farmers' Sale Notes Collected, and advances made on same. Drafts bought and sold on ail points in Canada. United States and Europe. SAVINGS DEPARTMEN''•C--Interest allowed on deposits of $l and upwards, and added to principal llOth June and 31st bec'emba.r each 1 year. . A. E. GIBSON, Manager. .R. Vanstone, Solicitor. BANK OF HAMILTON WINCHAM. Capital paid up, $2,000,000.00. Reserve Fund, $1,600,000.00. President-40ns StvAn1'. Vien-President—A. G. EA MY. BIBMO 1'QRS John Proctor, Geo, Roach Wm. Gibson, A. T. Weed, M.P., A.>'1.Lee (Toronto). General Manager—J. Ti7Ri`NBtTLL. BAvin a 73ank—Hlours 10 to 8; Saturday, 10 to 1. osits of $1 end upWardsreceived. Tn- tereft al owed, and computed on the 80tH No- vvmbor and iilst May each year and added to piiatipal. epeoinl X1epoelts also reeeived at enrrent rapes of interest. Crafts on Great Britain and the United States Bought and sold. Travellers ere notified, that theBankof Ham- ilton and its Brane'hos isstio Circular Rett* of National Piovinelal Bank of England, Ltmited r which can be ensittd tvlthont charge or trona ble In Amy part orate 'world. W. COIL lOt7l b, Agent l{ir l+r DIO/S1NSO1t1. So11eitor. Stetatel the Cough *lid works Ind *he Cold. Laxative 13rhifl ttittine °ablets Mire it told In Ont day. No Uare,ito Por. Pelee i15 Bents. 'RY HUTCHISON'S FOR Tea Coffee Cocoa and Manitoba Lands. In order that I might nssist those who fru• quently cell enquiring about Manitoba and North West Lands I have secured the agency of the Cnnnd,nn-Ameriean Immigration Co., of Brandon, Man., and I am now prepared to show and quote prices, terms and conditions on all the lanais subject to sale in Manitoba or the North West There are many uniinproved forms that may be had at very rohttonable terms and also places in a better state for sale on easy terms and range in nrices to suit anyone. SOO PROPERTY. The property in and about the Canadian Soo is being i apedlly taken up, and there ere still n few line locations that are within the reach of tiny one who wishes to invest their money in such property as -will return a large increase. ONTARIO LANDS. The number of farms on list at this office is beyond doubt the largest that was ever re corded at tiny previous time in any office and while the list of farms is large, we miso have a list of intending pnrchnsers for farms in this locality. If there is any ono who wisbes to sell or.rent they will find it to their adv(tntagy to 2;a11 on mo. TOWN PROPERTY. In the town of Winghi nt I can suit any in. tending purchn$er in sago, location or price of a house. I have sumo excellent properties for sale suitable for retiring farmers, also louses that are cheep and on such terms that the present renter would find it to his advantage fo buy and improve a Place of his own rather then pay rent. T. J. MAOInnn,l Real Estate and Insurance Agent. Office over D. M. Gordon's store. Who Wants a Farm ? I have over 4,000 acres of choice farm lands for sale, in 10, 75, 100, 150 and 200 acres, lots in KKindoss, Greenock. Bruce, Kincardine, Huron and Ashfield Townships. Good hinds with geed buildings to be sold eheOj, on easy terms. Also n good sawmill for salt:, almost for a song. Also a good blacksmith shop (dwelling in con- nection) doing a good business, for sale cheap. A hotel doing good business for sale cheep. Also a wagonshep. A general store with large trade, lite village. Also a large amount of money to loan nt o per cent. For further par- ticulars apply to T. A. Mcltl+;NZIE, insurance Agent, Holvrood. GENERAL LOCAL NEWS. See Halsey Park's atvertisenient. CatnpbeIl's Headache Wafers guaran- teed to cure headache. Thanksgivi g Supper. The Ladies' Aid ociety of the Meth- odist chureh will l ,ld a Thanksgiving Supper iu the echo room of the cbnuch on the evening of Thanksgiving Day, Oct. 16th. Supper will be served from 6 to 8 p. m., after i hich a splendid pro- gramme will be re lered in the auditor- ium of the church. Well-Kno n Auctioneer. Mr. F. S. Scott, of Brussels, the well- known auctioneer as placed his business cord in the coin'. s of the Trus. Mr, Scott line been in the anct.ioneering bus- iness for 20 year and during that time there has never •een a note sued that he has accepted at a sale. Ho is prepared to Attend to s• es in this section, and dates, terms id all arrangements can be made at th Trues office. The lat��e double steto in the Macdon- ald block, at present occupied by H. Park, will be to let on the 1st December next. For farther particulars apply to the owner or to R. Vanstone, Unvoilling Owing to the d on Sunday last, tlj in canners ion orected by the W at the grave of tit hereon has been giving Day, 16 Miller, nof Brand of Windsor; ni Clinton will be the services. Ti boon invited to and the menthe meet ire the Od M. on 'Thatlke from the hall to Ceremony: sag reeable westher Et unveiling services th the monuutetit dmon of the World late N. A. Farqu- Stponed until 'Thanks - t inst. Messr'S T. F, rd;. H. Mc un 1 J Co a 1, d J. B. Hottest', of resect and take part in t Song of Scotland have rico part hi the services s of both sooletioe 'Will Fellows' Hall at 2.30 p. sing Day and march ho -cemetery. WINGUADI`, ONTARIO: T(JJLrIISDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1902. Veer Csreer's Shoos, Thanksg Thursday of next giving Day and w holiday. Tile rails% rates, good going or good to return up to ring Day. reek will be Thanks - i be observed as a tys offer single fare the'15th aUd Milli, rite 20ih. Prompt ayment. On the 5t11 of Au ust last Mr. Jas. Elliot. Turrlberry d a valuable mare killed by lightning The animal wee in- sured in the °ekes Mutual Fire Insur- ance Co., and • Elliot was much pleased to have h' claim paid as soon as the board of directors mot and passed it. See Isard & Co's, new styles in ladies' jackets and furs; they show a large as- sortment. Another ew Industry. • We understand tat Mr. Wm. Clegg has sold the oatn al mill property to two gentlemen w1 spent part of 1aA t week in ttgwn. Th : new proprietors will have the null thorn 3ghly overhauled and will convert it i..o a split pea mill. This mill has beeu idle for a long titno and we are please t to learn that it is. to be put into ope tion. McDon. d Quartette. The H. Rut! en MoDonald Male Quartette will gi 'e a high class concert in the Town Hal on Friday evening, Oct; 17th, under he auspices of Court Maitland, C. O. This will be one of the best concerts .f the season and the hall should bo led to the doors. Ad- mission 25e; res read seats, 35o, Plan of hall and ticke s on sale at ► : glass' drug store. Ton get the ne est and overcoatings Geo. 'Carr's. .i.ost A Pi Mr, Wm, Cart tri painful 'accident at th Tuesday •afterueen. the swing sew en the belt slipitad ort the tie the saw and cotfrplet third finger of Itis righ lnceratips{, the seeend might lose it also,. Be from work for some ti ger. with a rather olisir factory on e was putting endrel when the t pplloy, starting ly severing the band, and badly gar, so that he ill be laid aside e, Prize List Co In our printed lis the prize' winners fall fr,ir /11r. •Isaac Wri should bask been Crede the firstpri,ie for herr, year-old gelding, and heavy draught tivo-yea of the prizes. Were or Fowler, when ail pre Messrs Fowler ahould h to Fowler Bros. • rections. last week of the Wingham ht,of Turnberr;r, cl with winning draught orle- o first prize for old illty. Some gifted to Peter g won by the e been credited For vs u l vie � a d loyal Ariuptroug & PO - For Iadies' mantle remember the playa. Epworth Leag The minted corset Longues of the Baht the Wiughatrllietri the Wareham IIeth day of this weal;.. iqg, aft.ernoou an(1 interesting preitraii ed, At the ev tihii will ba delivered)) son, of Toronto, un London. group try in and suits & Co. e Convention. ion of the Epworth mist churches of t will be held in dist chureh on Fri - 'here will be ruoru- veuing sessions. An re had been arrtiug- session addresses Rev. F. C. Stephen - Rey. C. T. Scott,of Weddi g Bells took place at Oak- tntford, the residence i F.s1e, on Saturday, t 9 aL. in., when their s united in marriage , Iate publisher of the r. and Mrs. Butchart or their future home N. T. .Mr. Butchart ler this section who nd bride a happy and A quiet wedding Pk arm, B Dods in settings of faith Mr.arandfMra, L eesouablo, prices at 127th September, n APrs1i n'1Or WASTED. -To learn photo- graphy. Apply to M. E. Zurbrigg, Wingham. Sons o Scotland. . A special metal . of Camp Caledonia, Sons of Seo tla r1, was held on Friday evening las and a number of new members went, initiated. Mr. John N. McDougall, the rand Organizer se - eared a large nnmb .r of new members during his two wee s stay in town. The local Camp now 1 s a good member- ship and is in a urishing condition, The Camp concert committee is now making nrrangem alts for the annual Scottish coneert, 1/4 hichwill be held l in January next. Locating n St. Marys. Mr. S. Gracey, former well known and popular bust ess man of Wingham, who has been esidir►g in Blyth for some time, was cling on old friends in town on Monde . Mr. Gracey bas pur- chased a furni ure and' nndertakirg business at St. : arys, and took posses- sion of it on Wt. burst -lay of this week. Mr. Gracey is a good business man and the people of th . stone town will find ltiru a good cit . en. Mr. Grace,, and family will hav the best wishes of a host of old fri:rids in Wingltam for success and pro erity in the their new ]tome. MONEY TO LOAN at 4;4 per cent. on easy terms of repaiyment. Apply to A. Dulmage, Kent Block, Wingliam. Continous Electric Power. Wingham is li ly to have continuous electric service 1 the near futnro, A firm in town are Liking of putting in a 25 horse power ni tor if they can make satisfactory arra cements with the Electric Light C . for the Trower. Mr. W. H. Green, itt lager Of the Electric Light Co. lint in ,email the Tufts that he will furnish t o day power if a suffi- cient number o users are guaranteed. Parties who are thinking of putting in power should c isult Mr. Green on the matter. The d y service 'would be a great colrvenieu a in many ways other than for power a urposes. Lights could be placed in cel ars, etc., where lamps are now used all clay. Lours of Concerts. Miss Newmal advance agent for the Central Lycenn Bureau of llochester,N, Y. was in towthis week soliciting ting sub- scribers scribers for a v ry snperior course of five concerts w fah are to be given in the 'town Flair, W ugitam, daring the com- ing season. 'T 1e concerts are to be as follows;-- Ro ey's Boys, Noe. 17th; Parker Cance Co., Jan, 23rd; the Bos- ton Ladies' S niphony Orchestra, Feb. lltl• the las ttorne liena cal Club I ob. 28th; the Bo.touian Ladies' Quartette on March 12 t. 'Tickets for the fall eottrSe cost $ t 25 With privilege of Met choice of rose sect seats, Parties desir- ing seats for t re course will be given full partioulars b o:tllfng on T#, Park,jeteal- tlr. Course t ekes Will been ettle Until the 1st of No ember. daughter Guseie s to Mr. A. Bntabar Teeswater News.. ' left immediately itt Edmonton, N has, marry .ftie ttl will wish. himself prosperous futuea, Royal Templar Winghaln Council T., will hold its Tuesday evening, 1 the 14th, Take Notice. No. 1I.4, R. T. of gular meeting on t, 21st, instead of See our bargains 11 sh at 45e and 75c•—at the door of t & Co. NOT1oE.—A11 accounts due the estate of the lata N. A. Farquharson aro to be Haid to W. J. Farquharson, at G, E. King's store or to Mrs. C. Farquharson before the 1st day of November. All accounts not paid by that date will be placed in other hands for oollectiou. Wild R spberries. Mrs, Roberts() sr., of Marnoch, mother of Mr. W , Robertson, of this town, gathered a lateful of wild rasp- berries in the fief s on her place at Mar- noch on Friday st. 'Wo seen a few berries on bushe iu gardens in Wing - haat it few weep ago, but it is some- thing unusual to nther wild raspberries on the ;3rd of Oc bar. A first-class farm for sale, within about utiles front Wroxater and 7 utiles Ifrom Winuhtun, nn good gravel road; g Ind buildings and faun well improved. Apply to R. Vaastone, Wiughant, 6 Fresh oysters arriving daily; served in any style, at Jas. McEelvie's. McKinney McKinnoy Bros. attraction at the 0 Oct. lith, MclCin the best, cleanest c e. Minstrel Prodncti They have their o Production entitle King Edward VII' dors of all nation and magnificently the price of ad plan is now at Ca os. Minstrels. iinstrels will be ra House,Satn ., ay, ey Bros. has- one of -to-ate d m st d P s in tl = business, i ori i al First Part , "Ti Coronation of ntroducing ambassa- beautifully staged ostnme(l,alone worth cion. The advance pbell's drut; store, POTATOES WAN ed we will pay 30 Call at store for liyered here by yF`or hand pick - r bushel, trade. Is. AlI to be de- tesday. Oct. 15th. HANNA & Go. Wedding A very pretty w Tuesday of last w Mr. and Mrs. M. when the third da Gordon. was unit Fraser of Chicago perforated by Erskine Presbyter and the bride was Colvin of Hamilt ford of Toronto Mr. M. C. Dicks in •Wingltam for past summer. Walker Bros. est stock of furl Woodstock. ddiug took place on ek, at the home of Dickson Woodstock, ghter, Miss Margaret in marriage G. W. The ceremony was v. Jas. Murray of an Church, Toronto, ttended by Miss Mao , while Mr. L. Dune- I supported the groofn.I was G. T. R. agent few weeks during the' Buttotl'I ve e lthag - r iture a er shown in iu ham. suites, W 119 � e roe .titles SO r-+ 6 �, 100 matresses, side, +;kers and ettension i A Spe We are now aid special offer. T issuing au exceller tenant- Governors 1791. This grand' be given to eyorY TIMES and Weekly til Jan. 1, 1901, an all, The picture i alone is well wort up the matter with Weekly Globe is of in Canada. It wii olnbbing offers. another page. al Offer. to give our readers a o Weekly Globe is picture of the Lieu - of Ontario since. Temiutn picture will ew subscriber to the Globe from now un - $1.60 cash gets them 18 x 24 inches and the money. Talk our neighbor. The of the best papers pay you to read our dvt. can bo found on MONEY TO LOAN.—Money to loan on notes, and notes discounted at reason- able rates. Money advanced on mort- gages, with privilege of paying at the end of any year. Notes and accounts I collected. -Office—Beaver Block, Wing - ham RoST. Moixnoo. W. C. T. U. Convention, The regular nun 1 county convention of the Women's • ristian Temperance Union will be held n Windham to -day (Thursday.) Th afternoon session . O.F.hall, Chisholm g at 2 o'clock. A g will be held in the when addresses will v. W. A. McKay, D. president of the Do - His subject will be our." Miss Sproule, nary in Algoma, will ddress, A crowded will be held in the block, conimenci Hattie mass meed 1 towu hail to -night i be deliverdeveralb R Y ID., of Woodstock rhinion Alliance. "The duty of the W. C. T. U. missi also deliver au house is looked fo We would soon 'r sell thi y Parlor Snites nt a profit f $1 each then to sell them at a profit o $ ea We like to do the trade awl o be efit to our cus- tomers. We hav chased in large quantities and at reduced prices. Wa ker Bros. & Button. PER NALS. We shall be glad . have contributions to this column from an of our readers. If you have vtsitors or purp se going away yourself, drop fn and toll us, o send us a note to that 1 effect. Misses Ella and : Iare, Sealer are visit- ' ing friends in Chi. ago. Mrs.Kennedy, .f Chicago is visiting with her sist •r, t s. ,Toho McCracken. Messrs D. McE play and Wm.Robert- son were judges a the Blyth fall fair on Tuesday. Mr. John Ague v is spending a couple of weeks with his brother, Thos.Agnew, in Chicago. Mr. 'C, iP. Le g, Manager of the Bank of Humilto et Blyth, was in town on Tee's -day. Mies Talbot, f Landon hoe: been spending n':ew d ye visiting with friends iIf Wingham. Mr. W. P. Grie grain, seeds, ate., fair last week. Mrs. Win. Irwi who has been visit- ing her parents. t , awl Mrs. Jas, Col- lins, returned to b r hone in Drayton on Friday. Mrs. Abraham avanagh, formerly of Ehuira, Ont., now of Marshfield, Oregeott is visitie.. with her daughter, Mee. R. C. Kittsot Mr. Sae. Hansel G. T. 11. agent itt Walkeeville hers b: n' visiting for a few days with his brot er,Mr. L. W. Hanson, of the National ho el. Mr. and Mrs. B ford, of the Juno - tion, attended the inner Wedding alibi- ; versary of Mr, ata Mrs. John Govier in Hullett, 011 Sept, th, Mr .A `i r r home in s Waite to c n n3d to her 10 Toronto on fur after f els o toSa d y, a t r n ew We visit with her pa Buts, Mr, and Mrs. D. Campbell, Ftp ess street, Me. Wet, Prlttg :, who had been home attending the fon: rid of hit father, the late Andrew Prin 10, returned to his home hi the Wes, :en Stotts On friday list, for suits, 50 coucl boards, fancy tables,Al erything e e ytltiug needed in a houseAll the a ave stock ordered and most of it stow in : tock. Wit er Bros. & Button. Approec ng Nuptials. Tho St. Charles Mo., Banner -News Of 'October lst : ys:--"On Thursday, October 9th, is a alined to took place the marriage of ess Elizabeth V. Cottle, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. O. T. Cottle, to Mr. Edgar W Inglis. The ceremony will take taco 8 no, a t the Madison ss t o P p Street l'resbyte an Church and will be performed by ' ev, S. P. Cresap, a former residen of St. Charles. Mr, /melte will incl le in hit wedding tour his old home, Wingham, in Ontario, Canada. Miss the utintarrie ill b Charles will and attractive will be the r congratulatio .: an his good fortune," Mr,l dgar W. tiglia ie a son W, W .Itlitlfs of this town. He is HOW local manager for the Bell T lephone Co, et St, Charles Mb. Hit tine * friends here will wish him a happy added Iife. 'ottle'e retirement from social circles Of St, missed as she is tiImP ular (meg lady. Mr. Tnglis ipient of many warm son was a judge of t the Lucknow fall MUNICIPAL EGISt: ATIQN. Many Matters '.me Before Our Legislators on Monday Night. When Mayor Vo • stone took his seat at the ]read, of the is eert table et1 Man• day evening, the m tubers of the council were all in their pit es, with the excep. Lion of Councillor auStone, who is con- fined to his home tt rough illness. A comarunicatio was recut from the Canada Furniture Manufacturers, stat- ing that they con enplated Immo im- provements to thehair factory; and that the attsessme t of their property here was higher t in ocher places where plants ar operated by them, Figures were give in support of this contention. On motion of Coons, Iiolmes and Irwi , the comrnuncation was loft to a coma utas composed of the MayorMayor and Conn 'iilors Nebula() and Elliott,who will re ort at the next reign - meeting. The Mayor -intro( need the waterworks question, which ha been ieft over front a previous meeting The report of the engineer was read : nd its contents , di- gested by the coun•il The report deals with three sources .f water supply, the springs to the nort -west of the town, driven }veils, and he River Maitland. A complete systen of waterworks for fire protection an demestio purposes could be put in nt a cost of about $30,- 000. After ramie do iteration, the matter was brought int % definite shape by a motion by Coun t.11ors Elliott and Mo- Indoo, that the C erk be instructed to notify the enginee to complete his sur- vey of the town r. sewers and water- works system, pre .oratory to submitting by-laws to the re : tpay era. The motion cart led, Messrs. D. Lon heed and A. J. Nie - bolls appeared be .re the council asking why outsiders we e allowed to send in ie.: Ib loaves of br-ad for sale in town, while the same pr vilege was denied the local bakers. Th s mutter was disposed of by Couucillor I .win giving notice of motion. to amend the . bylaw at next meeting to in"lud all bread brought in- to town. Mr. A. Dulmag., in front of whose premises a new g • nolr/tide walk is being built, thought it as too high, and ask- ed to have it put owor. A• committee will look into the :•tatter. The resignation: of Rev. A. E. Prior and Jas. Cline as embers of the Public Library Board we e accepted, and ev. Wm. Lowe and ur. T. Chisholm ap- pointed to 1111 the acancies. Petitions were tceived for granolitbic sidewalks on the oath side of Alfred street between innle and Leopold streets and on th east side of Edward street, between Patrick and Alfred streets. The pet tions was granted and the street comm tee authorized to take the the necessar steps to have the work completed. A nnmerousl signed petition asking for a crossing o Josephine street. oppo- site Maple stre t, was granted. The barbers ' f the town wrote,stating that they desire closing their places of business every -vening except Wednes- day and Satur o'clock, noon, The council, 11 take any steps The follewi jby the Financ `mended to be FINA H. B. Elliott, Hart & Riddel Municipal Wo Bell Telephon J. C. Reading, V.Van forma r Smith it Pethi Winghnnt Ele T. Hall, advt. J. B. Ferguson W. J. Mallagh, Mrs. Coad, toil, • , Wm, Gray, dr frig hose to fire Hook & Ladde Co., services Fire Co., sitter 13 men A, Sanderson, atering streets J. B. Fergueon, advt. in Ontario Gayette . . Gnest, bale c salary C.J.Iteadiug,eng neer,eidewalks E. Elliott, tile The matter of garbage was brou place will be pro The Executive powered to has shelter erected fo weigh seates. On o motion f t the council will p school board the levy for 1902. y eveuinge, and at 12 n every legal holiday, waver, have no power to n this matter. accounts were passed Committee and recom- aid : OE COMMITTEE. dvt., ptg $ 8 10 , supplies 1 65 80 Co 7 75 abor, cemetery3 00 %alai ....ea. 42 00 Ir. supplies ric Light Co g salary, postage alary i A TEAR IN ADVANCE For all .Stomach Troubles Try Douglass' Dyspepsia Tables we guarantee an absolute cure for the Mast distressing cases. When all others fail give us a trial, and your money will be refunded if we do not satisfy. RI AI Douglass, ÷.1.+1.++++++++++++++++++++++ 1.+1.d--II'-2.1h-'r3'iF-i'-': ++++ -+d+3,-T•+ 4. 4. 4. 4 -F Enter Now If Possible. 4. d• Central Business Colleget t: STRATFORD, ONI', . + 4' '`1, A school that occupies front rank I among the best business colleges on this d- ,' continent. Many leading commercial ,1, school's employ our graduates us teach - ,I, ors We do our hest to plass ell our +, in good positions rand we have 4 ,I, ,1, been more successful this year than in 4. ,1, any previous year. Those desiring the + I best in business education should attend + ,1, -'-our Seltool. 'I' Write for catalogue,. t W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. + TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Brenta Quinine Tablets. Al druggists refund the money if it f , to cure E, W. Grove's signature is on en box. -ec To whom it pia , cern t—If you intend to bay an t t ' . in the fur line now is your t r . to get choice and quality. We h: ve he largest stock in the county. HANNA & Co. Dr. Butler, specialist in the diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Eyes tested and glasses supplied. Office op- posite St. Andrew's church, London, Ontario. —Rend the Tr, another column of papers are given f t 1902 to new subs Igrowing every da one hundred ne 1 lst of January, 19 For the next six push the furnitu • never has been de , admit that ourpri Ito please our coin people we wish t Wal —The ' iMontrea 25th says of Moult "McKinney Bros. people away last Park. They haye strel Productions s I years." McKinne i Opera 1101180, on . Advance c, asale at t Ca s olribing offers in is issue. All weekly e for the balance of ribers. Onr list is - We want at least names before the 3. days we busine in e11 ntend to , such es ngham. We e been too low ors, but it is the lease. er Bros. & Button. Herald" of August ey Dros. Minstrels: iustrels turned the night at Riverside ne of the best Min - en in. Montreal for Bros. will be at the turday, Oct. 11th. pbell's Drug Store. 327 75: Winghari"s leading Shoa Stole 10 75 115 50 1700 WE HAVE 1 00 65 e6 6 REASONS 18 00 0 10 30 00 33 251 ..,....,.. 39 00 dump iu round for P g R ht tip and es suitable 'clod. omutitteo were en1- a suitable place of the caretaker of the ssrs Minxes nMetBell, y the 'treasurer of the alance of the scheol Krait SAUr-tenth part of that very destrhblo prepetty of Mr. Serail. "'Youhill is ottered for mile; large lawn, fruit and strudel fresh. Get particulars from Mr, Y4uhillbefore 1st of Novenber. For believing that we eoul'l make it pay you to bay your footwear here. We have a big stock—about as much variety as you will see anywhere --- and prices may be a notch or so lower than you are used to paying. Shoes for children receive tiartleulte attention as to wearing guehtieS Solid leather through and throng1te- the tort that the boy can't Irick llolea through in a week—blit shapely and stylish enough for all that, . Y g Bring along your Shoes 10 be re. paired. All work done neatly rand promptly. W. J. RE, ....;.