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-LUMSDEN (ELBOW), ADVERTISEMENTS riHAEL'ES BOWTELL, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, Luusdkn (latk Elbow). All Orders Punctually Attended to. S. STANFORD, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, LUMSDEN (ELBOW). Q STANFORD, having Opened a General STORE at Lumuden (Elbow), and still adhering to his old motto, "Small profits and quick returns," hopes that the Inhabitants of Elbow and surrounding districts will give him a fail trial. All Goods sold at Inverear gill prices. \ E S S O N , GENERAL STOREKEEPER, Butcher, Baker, Timber Merchant, Forwarding and General Commission Agent, Lumsden (Elbow), Continues to supply every article in the above branches of trade, suitable to the requirements of the District at the lowest remunerative prices. Forwarding and General Commission Agency business transacted with every careXandJpnnetuality. LUMSDEN, (Late Elbow). JAMES DORS General Blacksmith, Practical florse-ehoer, Agricultural Implement maker and repairer. All orders intrusted to J. D. will receive every attention, and be executed in workman»hip-like manner. BROWN, EWINC AND CO., Beg to solicit inspection of their present extensive stock of all the leading novelties for the present season, and have pleasure in drawing special attention to several recent shipments, which have been purchased upon exceptionally low terms. Our MILLINERY, LADIES' UNDER CLOTHING, and BABY LINEN DEPARTMENTS are full of the latest specialities, and comprise Parisiau Millinery, Feathers, and Flowers of the very newest styles. We are showing a parcel of richly trimmed Ladies' Night Dresses and Chemises ; also, a heary purchase of Plain Goods. Our stock of Baby Linen, Infants' Dresses, Ac, &c., is now of most varied description, and will repay a visit. BROVVN, EWING, & CO. desire to bring under notice of the general public the arrival of another ihipment of their celebrated RICH BLACK SILKS, which they can guarantee for durability of wear, for retaining theit lustre through constant usage, and for the soft mellowness of their touch and finish, to have no equal in the Colonial maakets. YY c are holding an extra well-assorted stoc*. of FANCY DRESB MATERIALS in all the latest stj les and colourings ; also, an immense v wribty of hashing Costumes and Fabrics. Oui range of Print Patterns is exceedingly large, and comprises some really choice and novel styles. In this Department will be found a parchase of LADIES' C -STUMES, being /<se timiU* ot the leading Parisian exhibits. Our FANCY DEPARTMENT v now reglete with all the leading lines in Scarfs, Ribbons, Ties, Laces, Gloves, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Falls, Trimmings, Fringes, Ladies* Hosiery, Perfumery, &c, &c. Our IMPORTS this season for the MANCHESTER and CARPET DEPARTMENTS are exceptionally heavy. Amongst these will be found a very choice purchase of Cretonnes, of exquisite designs and colourings ; Tapestry, Lace, Leno, and Applique Curtaius ; Damask, Table Lid*m, Sheetings, Calicoes, oLßritinb. and American manufaoture. We are showing Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, suitable for drawing and dining rooms, of the newest styles ; also, every description of Mattings, Mats, Rugs, Floor ' loths, Linoleum, Sec, &o. The MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING and MERCERY Departments are well stocked with NEW GOODS, both in Home and (Colonial makes, comprising "^ a full assortmentfi-of styles™ and materials. » BROWN, fc, WING, & CO

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Bruce Herald, Volume XII, Issue 1105, 18 April 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Bruce Herald, Volume XII, Issue 1105, 18 April 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Bruce Herald, Volume XII, Issue 1105, 18 April 1879, Page 2