‘Jqu/ the saimmo â€" anul_ Dildd UHCLIP gOOG elothes. ‘Those that have money will come, and those that have no money will be sure to come. â€"_ They will come by rail\ and steamboat. â€" Some will come on foot, some will come with horses and some will come with asses. They will impress us very forcibly with the imaginative â€" greatness of their wealth and importance, as they shall read the latest works of fiction and loll and spoon and fight flies under the leafy bowers of the new park. â€" They will all be dressed with the utmost elegance. Their coats shall consist of many colors and their pants shall bag at the knecs or they shall not bag, just exactly as old Dame Fashionâ€"shall decide. Ralph Long, of â€"Woodstock,> who ran the Bon Marche clothing and dry goods store in that town, has disappeared for the present. It appears he gave a chattel mortgage on the stock to some friends who had gone security for him and on the 20th inst. the mortgages sold the whole stock to F. R. Smith and «James Shea, of Hamilton, but a Montreal firm had already secured judgment against Long and immediately put the sheriff in charge. As the case now stands the outside creditors and the mortgages will have to fight for their claims and Smith and Shea will have to wait for their stock. We might say that Mr. Smith is one of our hest advertisers and we trust he will soon get the stock and require extra space to advertise it in. Space is not allowed me to say anyâ€" thing about the fancy party up the road or J. Carpenter‘s trotting stallion, but I would just like to add that the Winona merchant is selling goods very cheap at the present time. The thunder and lightniog fiend from A4}rimsby is going to open up a new park and build an hotel in Winona, They say it will be a genuine antiâ€"corâ€" rosive, non explosive, double jointed, back action, full clip watering place, where they propose to sell the foaming acud succulent lager and cigars and other refreshments; where people will come from Grimsby and Stoney Creek to cool off; and it is just possible they will find it quite cool. _ Well, they will come just the same and bring their good elothes. ‘Those that have money will «uty to make it known to his suffering relâ€" 4nws. Actuated by this motive and a desire %o relieve human suffering, I will send free of charge, to all who dfleslre it, this recipe, in German, French or English, with full direcâ€" tions for preparing and using, Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper w. A. NOYES.820 Powers‘ Bleck, Rochester, hethmiib usns $57 9 c h e o oomtitin ie Pm P We it d d jadgement I think there will be Ja case or two soon, for Winona seldom fails to produce something spicy for the readâ€" ing public j vegetable remedy for the speedy and perâ€" manent cure of confumption, bronchitis, caâ€" tarrh, asthma and all throat and lung affecâ€" tions, also a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative mowersin thousands of cases, has felt it his An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple Several good jokes have been heard l in Winons during the past season. _ Aâ€"! mong thein might be mentioned the re-‘ turn of Paddy Hand, the row at the | cooper shop, and the marriage of the operator. _ What is wanted in the towa | is a few cases of domestic infelicity to i fill in between some of the blood cm‘dlingl events that continually happen. But I am very glad to say that in my best| in Hamilton. Two large handâ€" some walnut show cases, 4 ft high, for sale cheap. Just the thing for centre of a store for displaying fancy goods. Bouwrinam y uns 1 Ga_ Jgiï¬%. enummnensoncane anmen. omm ummincont o mennimmemnc enc enonnucumer meme:tuctrsenre Don‘t forget to get Bownman & Moore‘s prices for hard ware before purchasing elsewhere, We can save you money. The largest assortment of it Am i K0A (3 [3 o o n e 0 3 o f tm PS â€" . a#R in m â€" J & M B o B B ig / 5 R ind tod Fa po B t bs Eo 1P L5 oD baorpa ak/) 7 bla H a mmb MB e y " iA n ho BH /) * w W aAb 5o Hk 6/ I w enb a Eo bb B 8 a2a B ho GG : us OH 99 i8 M Fe Ei 4 E0 4 10. 58 hi . 1S BJ io 9 B a gho s bhn § g 50 Sn oo ho | mA o PS § 5 o 5o0 W 00 ) e C ho w ho\ 06 B t C tie + 6 The Sheriff in Possession. BUILDERS‘ HARDW ARH Consumption Cured. HAMILTON & NUloore Winona. & G. Buck. @ King St. Hast, H#AMILT QN. ings 6¢, 84, 10 and 124. Black Silk Fringe for trimming dolâ€" mans, dresses etc at 40 and 50 reduced to 20 and 25¢., at 25 and 80c reduced to 12} and 15¢., at 15 and 20 reduced to 7 and 10c. Remember we can give you Extra Value in Dress Goods A we haye a tremendous stock Civil Engineer and Designer Engineer for Township of North Grimsâ€" by, Saltfleet, East Flamboro, Nelson and Town of Dundas. _ Maps and plans exâ€" ecuted. Surveys, construction and exâ€" amination of bridges, roads and drains a specialty. Lot No. 8, Contains a wide range of the most stylish patterns shown this season, is 54 inches wide, at $1, worth $1.25. Every one of these lines a bargain. Navy and Black Cheviots at 50, 60, 621 and 65cts Special in Black Cashmere only 50cts. Allâ€"wool French Serges only $1.50, Fancy Plaid Dress Goods, just the thing for school girls‘ wear, only 10c., a bargain. Special line of Melton Cloths in black and colored, 24 inches wide, at 10 cts. Ten pieces fine doubleâ€"fold Plaids, all new designs, only 40c. Dress shields at 10, 12%, 15, 20, 25, 30, and 40c a pair. Trimming cords in all shades from 3 to 8¢ Waist linings 10 to 30c. Skirt linâ€" ings 64$, 84, 10 and 124. Black Silk Frince for trimmine dolâ€" Instructions may be left at G. F. Bell‘s law office, Whittaker‘s block, Grimsby Graduate Ontario Veterinary College, also Toronto Veterinary Dental College. Officeâ€"Bates‘ Block, Grimsby. Residenceâ€"Ontario Street Money to loan at lowest rates of Interest Collections promptly attended to. Office.â€" W hittaker‘s Block® Beamsville Officeâ€"Osborne‘s Block, every Monday and Thursday ‘ Veterinary Surgeon Contains about 12 different patterns (all the very newest and prettiest) in Pure W col goods, double fold, and only 65 cts. Lot No. B; Consists of some ver;s stylish greys, fawns and tweeds in very rich quality at 60c. worth 80c. All calls by mail, telephone or telegram will receive prompt attention. Kixod Containing the latest novelties and colorâ€" ings in Tweed effects, Camels‘ Hair Cloths, Cheviots, Costume Cloths ,/ - C Mekay bros never fails Will you heed the warning The signal perhaps of the sure approach of thatrmore terrible disease Consumption. . Ask yourâ€" selves if you can afford for the sake of saving 50c., to run the risk and do nothâ€" ing for it. We know from experience that Shiloh‘s Cure will cure your cough. It c 4d Ri _ j "'ï¬'%:; "‘*‘\.,} “‘Q MQs: g«: nR( Y TL " Catr? 123 § II Class, 410â€"Brock Snyder 263, Ansley Smith 263, Roy Wilcox 225. Part M Class, 410, Milly Blain 290, A. Juhlke 263, George Jeffery 258, John Freshâ€" water 230, Edgar Blanchard 225; ‘ Part I Class, â€"860â€"Clara s Nelson ~302, Amber Pettit 294, Thomas Wilcox 285, Jane Stevens 283, James Stevens 281, Norman Woolverton 258, Bertha Juhlke 234, Celia Jeffery 228, Norris Nelson 226. E. McKInxEy, Teacher â€"<0. 8, North Grimsby. REPORT FOR NOVEMBER. _.On register 38, average attendance 32. IV Class, 360â€"Mary Blain 222. III Class, 410â€"Maud Raymond 309, H. Woolverton â€" 297,¢ Tily ‘Oakes 275) Ruby Smith 273, Chrissie Schwab 266, Mary Muir 230 152 Market St, Hamilton. Lot No, 1 (of Tweed effects) OQOLICITOR OF THE SUPREME GEORGE F. BELL, NEW DRESS 600 Iiave just opened three cases more Nov. 25. COURT, Convey ancer, etc., THOS. 8. BELL, Yan a% «TB Fiuy Tt SV a t HNG: “‘r{ * & *J .ifj: & td <o Je gs [ o Eh 6. ;£,~ Lé ï¬ '“" .» tA $§OF I wht MB 1 2 W h ROFAC S Oh, What a Cough ! iJ.‘E. RERR, y GRIMSBY. al id are bound to reduce it oJ and Dentist, fhak 44 A L 5 P Astrachan Capes, newest styles, with storm collars and high shoulders, Muffs to match, â€" = + â€" Canadian Mink and Beaver Capes, T o Mufis, â€" â€" â€" s s Grey Lamb (or Krimma) Capes â€" â€" Mufls, . i. ~= â€" â€" Other grades of less expensive Fur Capes® Black and Grey, from Storm Collar and Muffs, qualities various, and all guaranteed, Childrens‘ Sets of Furs, from â€" x : Farâ€"lined Circulars, from sA § â€" & Gentlemens‘ Sealskin Caps, best quality, E & ; _ THE OLD BUFFALO HEAD:, THE JAMES D. TAIT CO., LTD., ST. CATHARINES Fur and Feather Trimmings of every description Genuine Sealskin Jackets from $100 Upwards. After a quiet retirement and repose of about twenty years I again appear before you as the Figure Head of the Fur Manufacturing Department of The James D Tait Co. (Ltd), and hope "I am welcome." In soliciting your renewed confidence, it will be my duty and pleasure to overlook this most interesting department, and see that the Oldâ€"Time Reputation is restored and maintained. As an earnest of my sincerity, 1 pedge you that nothing but guaranteed skins and high class work will pass my keen eyes. MONEY To LOAN NOTICE to borrowers. The underâ€" signed have completed arrangements for the investment of a large surg of private and society funds, to lend éx‘ mortgage at from 5$ to 7 per cent, interest, with privileges ofreâ€"payment, security to be improved farm or productive city or town properties. 32 HUGHSON ST. S, FARMS of all kinds, city, town and village properties for sale or exchange. MARTIN & MORPHY " Hoere I am again !" LOANS effected without delay. Telephone 979. TE A MITI The James D. Tait Co., Ltd., ST. CATHARINES. [ I[= | > }|â€": rLPCO DT Awaiting your response, I am yours, W H] Farmers and others wishing to make purchases or improveâ€" ments, or pay off incumbranâ€" ces, can borrow money at low rates and on easy terms, payâ€" able either at the end of the time or yearly, as preferred, by applying to me, =No comâ€" mission charged to borrowers. Intending borrowers will do well to see me before going elsewhere. â€" Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Agent 4 Queen St.. . _ ‘ MONEY TO LOAN § {) '\(!mi‘:‘-i,"lf/.,;{,':llâ€'.,‘/,\:“’gï¬')/ ze !’e’f‘ L \X%J/ /?’f/ %/M h‘___.â€"t.“â€" l j M / l f J:‘ 'm ST. CATHARINES. D. D‘E. POTTER, L DT. CO U FZ (¢ e ie Te ze P rneF We Pas Lpretia e TL N UO dn NE SS e esd ay, t o T oogy VA o e e cy 1 7%5 27 é, Z7 2 ““71;9:..'?_,".. 4N H] SE O W An Old FPamiliar Pace. //" P d @," /' IP "’-;’f/; e C '{f? %ï¬" ’%%‘%Wï¬& se en ie P yAF P y ies esnt t 4t s S t Albss P y Pn Ne /ss Lo t TN G _ Why pay rent when by a yearly or halfâ€" yearly payment little more than the amount you pay: your landlord you can, in a few years, become the owner of the property you occupy ? Company funds to any extent. Apply toâ€" § The undersigned has comdpleted atrangeâ€" ments whereby he has secured for investment private funds to the extent of $250,000.00, which he is prepared to loan at lowest curâ€" rent rates on good farm or village properties. No commission charged. Loans passed withâ€" out delay, _ Small expenses. _ Terms of reâ€" payment to suit borrowers. W.G.JONES, V â€"S8, V.â€"D. Honorary Graduate Ontario Veterâ€" ‘_ inary College. OrricErâ€"â€"Boennett‘s Block, one door south of post office, f Calls answered promptly by mail or telegram. MONEY TO LOAN. Beamsville. §°>/ H, J. MINHINICK, Solicitor, etc., Grimsby _ $3, 4 and 5 $23,\28 and 35 $5, 7, 10 $20 to 30 * $5, 6, 7 $5 to 10 $2.25 to 10 $1 to 5 12 to 25 $12 to 14 $8, 10 and 12 Y~Y89p