q , 2w w, _ a 1 FK?, Et j: ', WI. â€HEIDI. rm! C. COOKI. _ti,ic"_'" PINK ER'I‘ON & COOKE (il',',) "drteq mu, a-r-ts in. _. up - V. mt u Wrt": 3143??" "V -_ _ e __ _ l . My iguanaâ€. L ' N no" . anal . ' T m .00â€. ltA',lL"pttr, Mfhf a [MIMI WINNIE STABLE. It“ aiTEia GawiiimaT, aa%iai Gitd 'it-s. Mo. - F Alc- w that.“ my“ m- m. Wm.0l‘l In mum 'mMNIrtrn" MTtAtoBrt nu. mm Jawxox . .J.K.M_<_:E.WEN nun-I who. am ttTgt% It%t'att ruins-I'm» nus-no- a. w. acumen: v. s., â€can -. m. m) 8"“ Nd WM.BA. ‘1 In“. "_ogtald. _ _ - mm To you. " “will“. . .. 11-9.- "o. 1mg. â€manual-re. " _ huh-l my». 103 Nr = 1tt-1ttt1hA0n'"tptrmtarlsr. =tt""p2t,fPp M Tall “dental-n â€all “on; in mm “that“ and the but an: Boom- -de-t.qeP_Ptte',e,t. MW!" " £30. IIYBI. PM ' Weston. "at-em-dt-tmt aw. was. In: (up... .cuir'ah moo r "error, f" 'g'atuttd,'i%P" a-tidhaitthar6etrmttm.etmtts, omwcmof - “Wi- mmmm. a lmWoruM.. W.“ Iowrowm MINISTERS, V (il1ltifllfit, HE ATKINSON a. BOYD '"'"""'"NflM%'ll?lil1""'"""" m Mele1 PtrtqeCtl1Pet.eErr. 3" annulus"! oobo.eaattareootoe “I'm. â€will!!!“ iaN'Iitttt, mum: 1qu nu tub-m Ben _ - Ina.- " who; -riiii'iyut & LINDSEY 'mhtatsAlitttgr. trqtad" km Fullerton. 000m! w. P. Armani 1!)th w. my: wasâ€: NAsoN, L. L. B., . BsrMitrr,iutiaitrtr, loan-y. at IONIYTO LOANQH REAL ESTATE. Willa]... KIM St. Wer", Toronto, Inn-Ig- Wynn. Cb'p.m. I " in. In». ',tNpttllget'lTA1'.1'ytdirit,'lT,' ml: EAGLE HOUSE. am out. . . ---- . my“: u.m-:ggn_w;ms J. A. ELLIS. M.O.A.A, = MID. Proprietor, o. a. new, L. D. B., - RIM and You, and: TORONTO. c. I. um, us, LIU., A†"mutilate" P O JACKES & JACKES. aura-n. was. 99... t man: u. use. mm IRWIN It. KYLES, mm THE WESTON 3mm 'NaaiWiiaataiGTiaiiT, nu.- alumnaâ€. 1_rar-.r._t.rmoueort Dentist. 1mm J'W'°.l N m ml“. Minimum. liar-dam. Architect gums. 1 a. “AIMâ€, I. alums. ETC., WK)?" In ‘OIbl I STI? inâ€: t natural! FFNiaui The. folloving Are the managers of the various departments of the worn: an“: an, on. ltr arm“; is. 'tiatt T li Jot am] l ,‘y I - “mm: 1,,"ir,2ii,',i,1',( dtil',l/ ' . , " mm. W. m 1': New†“7 M* . Bum; 'tggtttgtt “M MI " d mm, Al. no Mull. an mmat the - t Molt , n [Jim I Copeland; Vice-g“: in: 'iiatcrerGfiaiiti, W. Wtttrt haying“. 3.1 My; Dhaka-I, - VIM. M. Dawson All John P. Tum. 7 _ - To (id no ido- " to the mm of nun!“ not In the 1t.atgttthetggrx, "tttel-ttot-or two of the more hymns "ht ha mentioned to ad- 'W- will: of “at not] out you in “can†"I. luring “snow “Mfg“ ox- pondd In at will.†and - a! 1mm qeettqrharq, but: pu- eE'HP! a! 'mer. - lu. ‘. There are 'ttio-ont thy PI roll, to whqm between .141†and ','l'll', in wagon norm out week and We are quite at in stating that fully one hundred {unluc- no rare-end among that emploympnd MD Indi- vklulwnre dependent upon this ll". 2Be phat. ums-.- ttt that In; stunned to is MI tr mom m the and am of the EoAdrrmr/ all," pay you I! than moon ed I“ 'dlt,'h'N l, In this mm anon can bout of one of the lag of in, kind in the Ihr. minion. mnin building “220 feet long and the new addition 110 feet, which make: 3 tom length of880 foot by 00 feet wide. it in of-en L shape, 4 notion in height, conning 22 diluent room-end in lighted through- met with gu and heated by more. The oat lying building- emnpriee the once. ice house, dye hoes, boiler nnd engine home, black-uni and eaepettter Ihopu, grinding and mixing mun, Inning shed. iwo more house. 3.1.. drying platform. _ . ; destroyed esch time to be rebuilt larg- er end with more modern improve- ments. In la!) the old tlim dissolved partnership Mr. Oliver Wilby seoInir- ing sole onership of business. his continued 'xrttir18tt8ort"sn it was made Into n limited T'lLW. under title of Weston Woollen ant. Co. ofOntsrio. ---The millhhmrttt relinilt in 1880 an- der the personsl snpervislon of Mr. Wilby ere sdrni'rnlhx adapted for the purpose for which they are used. t,tt,"tt other points of specie! inter- est is t e picker department which is en tirely sepsrste from rosin mills in use of iim, else the entire mills ere pro- vided with the sprinkler system of he 'rPtrsthyt.-iiNPet-iiratvtr moth, m aris pump, reserve tanks on the hill shove the iuili,itra, brigade. em, "M which his slrasdy prov- ed its rstBeitstter. To visit thin millpmd View the per foot order Ind lyncm with which the work ll gone through and the [use number of bonds “ally employed. on]: " their reopectlve work in can tainly an interesting eight end only mode who have witneued it up form my idea of the extant of the'oper- “in†carried on within in mm. _ The Weston WOollen Mills. A Vlglt to Our Largest lads?!» q A very Interesting. . and Substant Iristitution. r It for lone “me he: been-our inten.‘ lbw tton to vittit thll ali Imporunt metorl will p, our town:- proeperlty end give .to at! “our render; me Ides " to the lm- A new“: end importance of thle we“ "to known MM..-W0 do not "dm" 3.9:. thll simply to our non-reliant friends. any but Also to our oyn citizen's; for we pow venture to ever not one in ten really tion know or gap to think of _'hlt ‘mtlrc import-nee the mbjeet or our-finch and is, or how merry or our citizens ere um dependent thereon to e grater or lens ttttil extent. The constant growth thin C9ttB buineu ha experienced during the mill Mao - in but one more evidence grit tint " Thin Cunde of Ours " II n pro- .tto, {naive country and deserving of the WM lov_e undilnpportrof 'tiUter subjecm. Pff It is situated in the Vllley of the Humbet at the south and east end of the village and he: e water power of 36 to 40 home from “me. The ounce comprises about Tl urea of Ind, 11 co:- ugee for work people and house for one of the foremen or others of com. play. The preterit business was ae- quired by Mean-I: Smith & Wilby in 1871 and started at Brat with two em- ployee: during the first winter. They soon nude uni-We 'gyh"gf'el' end before are: year wee p had got new mwhinery, improved the water power_’nd had I ply roll of 850 yer woisk. Business studily menu-1 ed And in 1818 the iirtn decided to go into munufwtm of trresedts, blankets, _ rugs, nlpl, beavers, momma, kemys,l earpet ' gnu, (dues, checked and»: dinning averaging; at5te., ’ and) from “an. n as present time an.rNqaritts', , n n such an.“ now " ll "gig the main bump of the company In att of disturtisromr, ilres in 1876 and 1 when mills were l lye inns-ti V , _I-M__I-s; f thee thick, ‘eoft thresadtr1thtt won . they leave the condenser there is no . strength in them. They ere rolled in l spools,‘24 ends on esch and when spools . are filled they are taken tom next pro , cess, that of spinning, which is in the I top storey of the mill, This is. pap- , hsps the moot- interesting of all the [ various processes to a fvisitor, where ' the strength or twist is given to the soft, thick corded Pet-ue," valet] , y'srns nre each "r Wh' cue for the after effect. For instance warp yerns‘ , are twisted herd to give required ' strength for strsin in weaving, weft , ysrns softer to gin full elect in Bn.. . ished cloth. The spinnhur process is {' done’on whet ere celled mules end is "'-raurtdetrh-tiowturot- , Ing and twisting " the ysrns are both" , reduced in sine and also twisted into . strength " one and same time. Another interesting muhine in thin , department is the twister where dit. . fereitt colored threads ere combined p in one and varied fancy eifects pm p duced. The mules'when running to p their inll capacity will $.in 800 miles , of yarn in one dsy. 0 next do: :,takesnsinto the waving room wit its allied '"g,",'."g',',t of booming and warping. he wnrping is the armg- , in; of the fancy pltterns or warps for ' the loom prior to wearing. “he beaming " also transferring the vex [ on to burns and getting them into , . loom where weaving proper tabs piece. Cloth is composed of two chi es of thread one s strong one and I the wnrp and the second which on.“ the warp in various ways and hailed the weft. The oolor and style of these ere-i s»forni the pattern or 'ST, ter oFthe cloth. rugs, bleak or whatever is deeiredto he produced. in: these four‘ rooms us fond “es-s no of the emphyees ureter GeGraaiGGiGiea' " an. M. waking day. The next is the measuring and mending dd t t where all the cloth is weigh ,Ilsaslr- 'ed and examined before luvitthe June room, the next departs: t is filling and scouring where the M ‘are fnlied or milled and washed. - I which they are taken to the a,“ .orlnishingroonlasthe ease who. ’lfthey notched]!!! the (yobs-ab 'next where thereare huge tits I nus ng",Ir for the pm and _ yds of cloth is] he m can! e" enu-gt _V my Also be found In M g a! wringing machinery', th' new 1nd . number of who or dying - Rock und n soap Inning play“ a great part of the Tt Hi It Ao-' wry in tuition The MOM... not ‘omnea next Jdt'1ttirdj'd'Jtt 'r, “this . . (In; that! as. 'ttttttaut on use. the MIL V Q. -u an mm 'g',12',%'lftl'.'Wgt pacing a up. thaw nu the cm arf 'ttttdat.' and - ally h! In my h hull lulu sphincter†pa at out. The.†d 'v coup-y tttet/It “a to “an“ all a m Lpowe engine provides we turn por- "ion f‘power tor the mill “an. we rpsss o to the mixing or‘sorting room ‘where e and the din‘erent qualities ,snd co one: stock smooch sorted into Hun- this insuring on evenness and luniformity in the goodsvin Inter pro- ‘cesses Att, msnufsctpre. Across the mill yard from here ve.enter the (ringing shed end mixing room. In this epsrtment the‘stock is 31011116 ready for mixing also s dusting. machine to shske end dust the “be before it is sorted. After the ditmmint, stocks sre ground the next process.“ mixing or blending, when certsin colors or qualities are mixed together in regulsr proportions in order. to ob. tsln o desired effect “:1le Br, “fake“. The next step in prom inn thercsrding room where the i1rst rem step is tsken, all the former ones being merely preparatory ones. This defer-uncut occupies the entire third It rey of main mill and new addition, " well " one down stairs where stock is carded for customers who are not fitted up well enough to do their own. In this department we tind meny labor loving devices, the most V prominent of which ere the Brnmwgll self feeds, which do each the work of B men, end much more level end even than M n men can de, or " lent does do, no q rule. The cording consists of two distinct machines and processes -.the tirrt is the scribbling or opening but where the trl_remsd out; the fibre thomnghly [nixed and‘strnight- ened out undo! uniform Alain? end weight. _ From this mochine it is transferred 2?"X lope or rolls onto the condenser, w are A â€not†“all very interouln prone-I â€karma, M! 31-6" fawn; Mom thiek "rat" ftr moving “KIWI; fmi tre glued. _Ea_eh machine makes 48 of Ibo names have been connector! wit ,the mill tar . lumbar of roam, will h cenninly spank: well 'ith for the mployeduld the employs". A tirut glance, wrong]: ' will It aid ita.vaript" departaMrnt. ','ltt a“ unlnunuln' aatet_atr In . Inlk I sum- "tur theut"l2,t, glue I) when the ht.t.it* . hone tgtti 31.. , w I. I." can.“ tho-admin . 'rr_trrett-q!td-t,tttortgttu q “I.†in the vary hf.“ tttl',T.WtgrhSlt,2,T,'lt/.t -.Nterrtotthurrtamirth" main-kilo! more In.“ but g.w;q- new in paw. HEW itllitilliEf.tiiit" thoiiio,i'Gi TC"' “it-ill withthe.oatathi. ,'g,t2thttAteutuiflt Gaia CW. trtt.rrgtoqt (tithing. m h 3&1]qu unla- an Meg', h fuirtr m. That V 5'th h M Mandy un- Lfiateiilf h in not: Warmly an- 1;iri'itii71) tttSt tNt $qu b i+htie, my a to .. Wt in puriodiul ill- 'itSit tte Mind to gluing, yin “I?!" 939%.“ la lib.trte.d ri- Iii ' ai' 1 who" Ga JIM . in nine ouc- out of ten, “a! f o [Imminent of debt. for with. '/'itrt,tgi; ’boon obtained. Thu. by th mruriiUbout route, the im. Enniou “boot in hndod in mi, when l I." If" hon indefinite iod It the alX, of an public. 'gl Inch ch. V ' prim in Ontario, two condition In 'tr-r-the dobt mull" ho [mall and the debtor nut be hirly hone“. Mttrtdd this than†in. iii-pun be BO large atatat would the sud-daemon of the vim Own, the mount liberty cl the not, win VIQMUIY; "(also to pay 5 Mindy do. In short, he who own- “I“ of Whoa-lull of dollars need Euclid) - bin; sun: to W._fof th.-. that tho court: w‘hich dad “disputa- out "no! Inch III-gui- hhbu no motion-um“. tow-My tttttr/ttt unabl- to “tidy- irqtrryy, 8 tara? saw. if thr. a. my of his (allover. are n the Yd, u All will Admit. circu _ ‘indithe var; to th the ground agimst , hut-inn high, for the 1stePtimtisr to take and misc his own people 1'tihodsi)t,it,iihi, (Elma. thm week mung I descrip- tHe d "itie' a our lax-gent a nun-ion will and than. tho perhaps uve not given the “an! ‘ghought. to think who . loan than . be to thin municigelity if by eny - such nu indultry I ould “no to bowl“: Ill. ' It will be noticed that. ether “to #1350an Policy had been uhbllehed by the like Sir John demuld. the mill irue.aot And leap-owed in make of dif- - “tidal, (lung employment to - pl. irithin thia municipdxty end upenmg anon. our on people, money that might otherwi- lwn [one to I foreign country. to Eureka-e tet.' they could be as well an cutout-had by h',', .""tvrl"l',,1lf, of To calm in their icy. a; love t a lamb E John 'Z,'ll'o',ioi was, in the am . PM Mar, u t not aituir MhiBfolhnr'ati In " the: pro-pm, by. Yâ€). all wink-11min, dmummnou and who very chum-met to the wallet in in} ma orith . tang 'guttat , ' nui'nb high, wu "il1eiortt for the hn'hamicrm take Ito to help and min Worm people nnrhjl own country from tubing overrun by hostile in- cunionl from the other lids m the shape of [taunt-chum. thereby depriving our‘ my! people"?! I TN of lying and 'prpy I In! Ml; buyout! than who no un- hum 'omqh (a ' it by experi- tr,t know (it. dthough debtors' pruom not “it in Grtario, Vat the impriwn- an! at damn, Jr-ttdr-.-'- port-in con- misi- Riiiiili WIRE; ii undfiimed at P' _, undor tho law of the - . . the proof of thin ono mad 599px _ 'th_nn_.£h‘o Jtt1ttliy neon-d5. "iiG'uir,' jan. 31, 's4..t2t,gs6,u9 25 Itwill' bo' noticed 'thlt, notwithstanding the Inning-I of the limit in the country, that eh We: show In more.†over 1y.!.Ytstt.u tor the month of J many of 'ii,iis"di.i., 'dit,,',';',:?:, "g,',"',) allied. knot}: u are u t (a wee y pay roll It 'Y inilt.tlet tht'll'd'ld to In the lyryr ,"L: V1" -e,- Tr" -r “'"‘- ___-___. r"? _ . JO might on]. . upon this "new b'utya forbea- dglgng no " the Mt ttm4. ammonium non mun-r AN .k OUTBACK . thams, "edit of, 'tsee- Borodi- ‘diuing menu; a 1mm; unwed to Des, . '0‘ _ â€6.355.564 " .Wizunm‘during with.†619.435 53 M to u in. in tho manna! "etdor. odbytho on on. Saving- Bank for the month trt Janna. 1894: “we. bib-ads ot the F A main. Eu- the Dominion Mr, xra9ed aqua the Gaul-mum: on .. y, 'ar, "t'al,tivo or minim-tn- "thrit M mud to nun] mutton. It'd M. tho reduction of I!†â€In; it pomsty Qounoinon P! tho linu at tion. My tad to the 'tu12t'tetd 1'l,',ell'ir, in the (bum Council to nova, but Allowing wk mu vote- in proportion to the “all. at mu in his township. The and point my». atrolition.ot tho funding. gnu-uni"! of 15mm vu- ’ QM â€M W, _ '..tgtttrtit"lf, clout d upon the Oontmllu- /kl, '" and n clump in the tarit '_. the tet','),',',' ot homo“ mud- t ammonh. itkl, W to give tho Its-humm- 1 diiohbwionn " ituntion.-Empiro. _ Eu..." 5: rinagtotr-- . "tDe,"........, 4,95.er so D ttMttt* than.th Wt', town“. 91:01 Att (prim 1 . there 'tbet inni- cob" '1'A"l pinata“... In in t'Pt'2,t,i"a"fi inter. ‘ srnlt,ttd will they “whim midi t. 1'd'lldl"an'i -t-redi. i â€alum ttrryttertr-tkttr WIN, SET: dW‘ib-Vud‘ --- (by up»! t_-ttrr rh thlu- 'ret., are!“ mom- Hpulo on Mid-g. ,, "9M W“. El [bulb-int. "r-r,u.tutr At E 686,981 oo 6.290 92 TGF, Nad ijid i-sit-aria- Tia"VThTiaiaFUni 6%aidrtti "ttrs 7.77.- h?h'i1 Pti2Talt 1t'l,"'l'Aut'dlu'Ml.',g', am a: Chum-hi In 2eeSSh.e..1.e 9m MI'SIAMRM 'gr,'M%t WMrChMIIIn-dmm and hiya-nah M mot on: ill-mam a bar â€a.“ no Mr, tt'E"9tir.ti1','tte.'oi'2.,i".1.ht 'Jttlh'Th%lt my prob-u 'ff2'J'lktlt'1%ht'4%Thh.'kl%ril 'ee t' iWiiiauiilirii'ismTg'haiiiG7iai, 2,'P,g2gh"a1',t,'lt"1'fgUN'l','ate2"e - w: II a - a "I! Nu m - 0! 'd, “an“! mar-no " JOHN EDWARD 'IW'p,,tt out. undipdlwldn II- County on an» no *" In am a. mu a 'iiaaTuri,%caimraua' I . Dun- huncd Ply-Me " I" points in Can-d1, and the principal Citing in lb. United Sum, Grout Britain, Fund, Burundi. to. Gavin. In": '"rrnrtretqnt. Dcpouiu of 81 Ind apt"rd. received And can“: run of Interest allowed. Inna! died In tho Principal It the and or In, and Noni-bur in out your. . - Min (In. in Goliath- of Command“ Paper "td Fur-0d 8d. Notice to Creditors P _ 'l,f.lltd,',t 2l',rlirlt @321me 1- T. To; pounds of butter bBught 88} ysrdn ',"g'tt.ts'-'t cloth than ; now it purchases 48§ y . ‘Tsn pound. of ohm was worth 25 and: 6f mill. The chose now pnya for , unda of mill. f" pound of washed wool frown tan "ya." baton the wu- Vould buy omMfth of I hum! of salt, 86-8 pounds of mg". Sinful-d: tr mfgon cloth or. lo, ponndn 3! m; Tallyhh'm pmrmttrrirritst-witt pny for thmodourths of . bum! of “It. eight pounds of my“. % at of cotton olah um! 22 pound. of n irr.--mesharttres Oman-“Pile up.) '1xtttmtnthlistr.............tttr00,tttm "r...-.....--.--.'.))' B. E WALKER, Gang-LM-nngor. _ A Gabon} Banking Basin". Trum- Ioud. Puuen' Nam Dinounmd. Itinwdlsnolddmon used to “Lie 'ii coup: ache bis-inf: " otscaaiortulrosud M5 T Jay in C um economist tdc'."".".', 'e. ME ofMitiius _of ' the ' u he doubia. Ut him hunt up the old Quinlan-M‘s dny book of 40 10.2: Mo and no? thtr Nutmeg. _ k _ _ A build of wheat would .buy three- fourth, of a barrel clan; it will now buy two bands. A bushel of can) would buy " pounds u!_s_ugu'; fatty.“ will byr 12.t Blinds. _ F A "eapit'tl comm-1. mu held in the Onnge Hell, TtttF, Feb. 22nd, under the engine. of Medan Camp, Son: of Smilax: . The lull we: comfombly filled with In Hrtmsehstim Audience. The chit In: occupied t Mr. Curios McLean who, in his admiral: and suave manner, "ondueted the ammonia e successful Me. mination. Mine Mortimer, ot Toronto, song lever-.1 Book): musk Her rendering of ‘MA Mund- hA,G. in“). " AIR-uh of V‘The bonnie brie: bush,'? “Bent: of Loch Lamond], Birks of Atmrfeslb" end .'i,5eihltg,h'g"2, tout" wu simply superb m were tmthuaitsstieali, received. Mr. may Rich kept the sudienoe in mu of laughter by hid eomieelitiee, to much so that than was no need of the gentle- 'lt'hfl hive 'td';,.",',',',?,',,.', betfween Atl: T , Inci an hegpipi 0 Mr. TV holmo ehged the sex-tango! the Scotch element until they “most imngi nod them- selvel pertaii of “qu un" 'nnd Scotch 'l'll'i'tdl,'5/ their native heather. ling Annie lichen-h. Tgeeat, acted as ‘piuio mmpinist. her exce may of gt‘yle And fiai..tlt never “wearing tobatter Hvsnhge. The eommli‘twe a, highly plannedrwith the moose: of entertainment and promises tsnottusr "guid" one next, yen. . bar-Wm: tho 'ist! old tirmm" _ .' piled! the knhouo the hardships ofthe farmtsr,htis,kisqrtsomr-dto hitAthet or shindig-her: BANK or COMMERCE [ T A concert in t.'"Tst'ld, to-nlght In the puNiearehool. _ e programme is a good one sad we bespenk for it I mental issue. . T , ?' {0,4 ' “Ma-u: R. G. J ENNINGS. Runner. tom. Junctlon lunch. m m D" I)? IIRCII, itt4, JOHN 'ltr2EMP BULL, . Jot-hum“ Mer. Head Ofrltse, TORONTO. THE GOOD OLD. TIMES JUDICIAL LAMBTON MILLS. mum WOODBBIDGE own-m. '- 'r, Syn! Pawn“, sad It: prep-Ml as...“ by our Chi- [SUITS NUTS Experience I #4 Purchasers IT " or"TEN WORTH THE PRICE Of The Cost WALLACE BROS.,. lih)i)lBllB(E, The Crowds of Customers who Patronize our Store prove that we keep the Goods Requlred and at Pnces to Bait. .' IMMENSE STUCK OF NEW~GODDS JUST RECEIVED, _ CALL AND SEE us. WOODBRIQGE MILLS mutt) mm mm? mm tasa/ .. --"---v-ci, 1i'irat-dtasit, Dry BardWood, Deliver‘ed at 86 Per Cord. Dry Slabs, 88 per oprd. Rough and Dressed Lumber 1:631: tri stock. Sash. Doors and Mouldings supplie at short notice. hht Hem from (kkdd 1liilrlhri, We. ‘f’erTBeg. In all the' Lulu! Ind mmt'Fuhinnuble Deaigna. Ifyoil require anything in the T lino OFF-II Sung or Overoonll, it will pay you tthtsrts alook through before purtrmiiGg elsewhere. Our price- will compare favor- A _ lbly with my in the Hide. A Trial Solicits}. _ . _. 8atishurtiott Gun-mood. A v _ 3 HAVE YOU ,SEEN'THEM » BEST htiUR,'tir ROLLER FMIUR, $1.50 PER mu. IAN-D PLAS'I‘ER AN?) mm IN BULK AND mums Use our Patent Flour put up in 25 lb Bags for Ba Who in pap-rod to apply u" comr- wlth the VERY "" Md PUB“? GREET REDUCTION IN THE P HOE OFFLOUR. / THE-FALL SAMPLES . _ j AT GAMBLE’S; THE TAILOR, TELEPHONE WALLACE BROTHERS, Woodbridge. J. F. GAMBLE, Tog-an with an lung! "not of - human;- T- a. â€I In [am In Pain“. Ad m hail, (mun. h b-Ries, ham". to "an an umild or»... and to w. you’ cap-tine. " I horn-l can, this. on be noon-plum F by hula you melon l qyER po muggy, fro (31003141 FROM 2'33?†' th, t R. RlUBR0R/N. SHOES Turns out pioii'itl'peauNieti. Gris? l mg and Ohoiming. TeRM8-.-NEtT CASE FOR GOAL AND WOOD JUN SUPPLY YOU WITH THE VERY BEST At D. ROWNTREE’S At the Very Lowest Prices. E31" ABLnIs also 1 3 53. plELiYERED AS REQUIRED ESTON MILLS ! " MAY db ’SON, CA? N 0118 " I In! Featherbone Corsets must not be confounded with those which were made tive or six years ago. The Featherbone Corset of to-day is as far removed from the old style, as black is from white. _ SUGAR BOY A PAIR 'AND YOU WILL BE PLEASED. Modern I TEAS OOFIBB FLOUR Its Value To WESTON. AND ALL HONDA! W0“ fast)" Et); ' l