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Now is the Time to get B( -‘,.;OTS and SHOES at your own Price
We have not got time to specify, but call and see for yourselves, 4i e must make room for Spring importations.
We are Still Busy Making up to Order the Most Nobby Suits to be found N
That's the verdict of our most particular customers. Wo accept their decision.
est of Toronto.
GENT'S IFLJRiVISHINGS:OF ,ALL KINDS IN S.TC)C
COMPLETELY SLAUGHTERED .. IN PRICES.
PT1--i,ST COM�
N. B.—We .must respectfully request the payment of all accounts at °rico.
the month. •... number of applications 1 It rays to hire a good teacher at any
have already been made and the price.
trustees will have no trouble in filling ` • The Council rnet at the town hall,
the vacancy.—License Inepectpr Pais -Morris, January 18th, 1892, pursuant
ley bad Jas Craig, of Benmiller, up I to 'stardte, Members all present,
before Magistrates Steep and MGGarva ,and subsei•lbed the necessary rleclara
for selling liquor without a license, tions of office and qualification The .
and occupied the chair. Mcved..l,y
Jas Proctor, seconded ;I0 A Howe,
that W ii Chu k be re -appointed Clerk,
at n salary of $130—Citi tied. Moved
by Gen Ifirkby,secondeo,by S Ca .thick,
red fined hirer $50 and costs.—Mr D
13 Kennedy is preparing to erect a
flaw livery stable early in the spring.
—The thgrmometor•feli to 10 degrees
below zero on Tuesday evening of last.
week.—Three car loads of organswere
shipped to Liverpool, last week, by
Doherty Organ Company.
Belgrave.
Mr Garret Wray has left farming
and Belgrave for a dry goods store in
Alma. Ile is 9, promising young man
in many regardR, He is industrious,
thrifty and liberal in the proper sense,
and we have no doubt he will db well
We shall mass him and his, wife, alto
having occupied the position of organ-
ist in the Belgrave Church, filling the
position very creditably and faithfully
that Jelin \Vinson be *e appointed
Assessor. at at Whey of $80-0arried.
Moved by 0 A Howe, seconded by Jas
Proctor, that It John•ton, be re-ap,
painted an,htor—Carried. The Reeve
then appointed Chas McClelland
second Auditor. Mot ed by b Califf•
bink, seconded by G Ilirkr,y, that Dr
'.1 G Holoie. In' apc,nnnted ,natrium
heairh•uflirer-Carneri 11o‘ed by 3,
Proctt.r, seconded by G Kirkiy, that
T os Lvld,aw, Gt•o Hood and W J
Jtthnbt•,n be appointed members of
the hoard of health- Oarriedi. On
motion of Proctor and Howe, the fol
lowing aoeounts were ordered to be
indeed.—James Grigg is Able to get paid, namely • Allan Lindsay, building
ltround, the wounded foothaving re culvert, $8 ; R Shti treed, funeral
covered.—Mr Wray, sr, *bid wife, are expenses and keep of Palmer,125 50;
enjoying themselves at Bayfield ;— Lewis Bniton, engineer's fees, $24 ;
Conductor Snider will preach Quarter Misses Exford, charity, $16; Chas
ly Sermons at Belgrave Methodist Campbell, wood to Exfords, $10 ; Wrn
church, on Sunday, -'February 7th, sit •Martin, reproving flo..d aped, $6;
10.30 and 8 •o'clock.—Sacrament at" Hamilton & McLean, spikes, 27 cis ;
the morning service.—Revival Services Jelin .'caotlrett, gravel, $2 ; W H
-are being head in Belgrave Me`bodisr I{err, printing tinancial'statement, 4;
church Everyone welcome. --Mr and Corporation of Blyth, hall rent for
LOGS! LOGS! LOGS
We are prepared to pay the
NIIHEST PRIGNS IN CASH
.kinds a'l •kds of good, sound
J. J. HOMUTH dr SON
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SA LQ S
delivered at our Mill.
ALSO FOR
Basswood Heading Dolts,
. by the cord,
CEDAR PCST1, azo.
CUSTOM SAWING
dune cheaper than ever and satlsfac•.
tion guaranteed.
Call and get prices, lengths to cut,
&c.
McLean & Son,.
�'a4ll,kinds of Lumber, Shingles,
Laths, &c,, kept constautly no hand.
T. .AD SALE
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To General Merchoots and Soot and Shoo Stores
iull stn conooknectiof on with nir'teather Business 1 keep
Mrs Atkinson have returned and are lltvlsiou Court, ; 7.50; John Moot.ey, ni
spending a few days at the honie.ol Collector's salary, $85 ; H Mooney
the bride's paretics prior to their. financial statement $2 • W Clark
departure for Willow• City, North nomination expenses and posting
D ,kota.—Mrs Buchanan has gone to 6rlitucial statement, $8 ; John Mooney,
Blyth for a visit.—Lawrence Wheeler grave; $1.55 . By-laws Nos 1, 2, 3
is improving' nicely. --,Mrs Maddep is and 4, 1892, were duly read and
on the sick list. --Abram Proctor is passed The canncil tb,'n adj.,urned
abve to be out again.—The Misses to meet on the 22nd day of February
'Jones, of Kincardine, have been se next.
cured to help in the evangelistic ser•
vices of Belgrave. They, are accotn-
pliahed.nivaicians and singers. Ser. -
vices next week each evening except
.Saturday. Service commences 7.30
sharp.
Morris.
Lawrence Wheeler, who has barn
Birk with La Grippe for about threw
weeks, is now recovering,—The Tits
J H Dyke delivered b. grand discourse
• in Sunshine last Sabbatb.-•Owing to
quartely servicoo being held in Ilellirave
on Feburary+ 7,. to be conducted by
Conductor Snitier,, there will be no
servitie in Sunshine —•-Glad to see that
• Rub Irvin i>i< able to be around again
r' —Rob Russell has returned to Detroit
this week to work in a fur factory.—
Laatrence, of l3radford, who has
been visiting his friends, has returned.
"Jas Russell has leen visiting friends
in Goderich township, who are sick
.-Mr McFadden; teacher of S S No
G, Morris, is proving himself to be a
noble teacher. The scholars say they
like him, only hie vales are too strict.
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Wtt. ('iLARK, Clerk.
The Cod
That Hollis to Cure
The Cold.
The disagreeable
taste of the
COR LIVER OIL
is dissipated in .
SCOTT' S
OLSIOI
OfPure a Coil tiiver Oil with
H'YPOPHOSPHITES
oxr LII A.rrsn 13cr3 . A..
The patient suffering from
CON SU MPT1C!N.
RRONCIUTJ 1 COi1Otii COL,titr, OR
WASTING ntti3RASFA4. take. the
remedy as be would take Milk. A per.
tett ematelen, *nil. awanserFal nab nrodneer.
mho no other. Alt l)t`uiggOta, 60e.,1.00. '
saox'r.e,DOWNW, .B MOO.
�oemakers'. findings
and can supply the trade at lowest prices with
IiEATON AND PENINSULAR \
BUTTON FASTENERS & SETS
LRT'SS=NG _=
• IX 10, 15 AND 25c. SIZES.
HATHAWAYS, WIT1TMORL+''S,
ZANONI, ECLIPSE.
.4,4 gross lots at gross prices.
COTTON, all lengths,
R1 FLE, n 11
LEATHER. Single Tint Horsehitle,
LEATHER, Double Tag Horsehide,
GENUINE PORPOISE,
ENGLISH' LEATHER LACES.
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SHOE LEATHER,
t fomestic and l'rench, et the very lowest
Px1oep.
HARNESS LEATHER,
:Best brands always on hand, in oak or
homlook tannage.
GENUINE JAC il'OT'8 FRENCH
i3LAOEING, Am BM= ritIcxs.
Your paatronaso respectfully toUcited. You vin
save freight, time and probably a percentage. Set
the ezampie of dealing at hone.
'W. J CHAPMAN
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TO ORDER..
•1 ITAiRING AS USUAL.
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