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ANNOUNCEMENT
Unless you wish to wive money when buying Groceries,
Your Xmas Cake or Plum Pudding, iii order to be
first-class, 'must have the choicest fruits, best peels,
finest extracts, etc, Our goods have just these essen-
tial qualities, and the tcrrptirg prices are an induce-
ments for you to buy here
Very choicest Raisine, regular price 1.3e,
Finest recleaned Currants, i1 15e,
Finest Mixed Peels, regular price, hoc,
Fittest Extracts, 8 bottles tar -
Cooking Figs, 5e lb.
Peas, Corn, Tomatoes, 8 cans for 25e,
Large Tins of Finnan Fiaddie ; Kippered herring 10e tin,
A few dishes still left that must be soled at once regardless of cost.
Big prices paid for trade and big values given in all departments.
We went your produce and will pay the highest prices for it.
env price, 10c lb.
10e ib.
20e lb,
25c
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North End General Store,.
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kfactory at Farentunl, Fenn., 1 crate of Fancy se
Glassware, consisting; of Table Sets, Fruit 'f
Sets, Condement Sets, Celery Trays, Water s6
,i Bottles, Nut Bowls, Olive Bowl',, Finger
Bowls, Rose owls, Spoon Trays and Cake
Baskets. �
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1 iCh-na from the best English incl Berl a,n
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JEWS FROIY! OIIR NEIGHBORc
EVENTS a O INTEREST TO ALL RUR READERS.
what Wn eawa' o T'tral,es. Correspondents. CeleAr ttxllcate — 0tlsor
Items Clipped From, Our Exolta.tagos,
Last week a item appeared in this
column to the effect that Mr. Wi(;ht-
man laid been engaged to teaeil to S.14,
No. 9 for 1001. This was au error, as
111r, Wiglttnlan hes been engogod to
teach iu S. S No. 9, West Wawanosh,
Miss Agues S. Grieve, the present effi-
cient in No, 9 of this township has been
ro-engaged for 1001. are soory that
the error occurred. r
1?ood 0ha,lz'oa To Poison.
Petri fying food in the intestines pro-
duces effects lute those of arsenic, but
Dr. King's sew Lipo Pills expel the
poisons from clogged bowels, gently,
easily but surely, caring Constipation,
Biliousness, Sick Headache, revers, all
Liver, Iidney and Bowel troubles. Only
25e at Colin A, Campbell's.
L11 17,4f..14.Rev. Fran* G. Foster, 0f Teronto,wil1
lecture in the Foresters' hall, .on Wed-nesday evening ue:t, his subject being:
"The British Liou and his Transvaal
Cubs." Biuevale Loyal Orange Lodge
and Court Douglas, Canadian. Order.of
1.�orest:Ts, are combining to bringFester here, Re will speak in Brussels
on the following evening. A. short pro -gramme will precede the lecture "Ire -laud, Iter Laughter and Tears," given
here last Pebraary,Mr, Foster delighted
his amlience, IIe is well worth hear-
aug'.
Anniversary services' will be heldthe Methodist Church onDecember 10th,
when Rev. John Holmes, of Brussels,
will preach morning and evening, and
Rev, Richard Hobbs, of `Wiughain, will
preach in the afternoon at 2.80.
Woodrow, of Morris, has
gone to 'Tessalon, Algoma.
Miss Maggio Robertson, of Wroxeter,
has returned frontLiberty, New York,
and was visiting her friends hore this
week,
Miss Eliza Messer was visitingin Brus-
sels last week.
It is reported that Mr. Cools, of Clin-
ton, lies leased the village hotel from
lMr. Asa sty, the present tenant. -
Mrs. Joseph Puf;h and ]hiss Mary Col-
lie visited at John Robertson's, Wrox-
eter, ou Friday last.
Angio Rutherford went to Hani-
ilt on Monday.
Miss NiuNiue,J. Isbistcr, of Morris, at
present attending:the Normal School at
Toronto, is engaged to teach in the Jun
tion school, Bluevale road for 1941Miss Mary Tlwrutou, of Wingham,
visited last week \vith'her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Gardiner.
Messrs -Herbert and Mnsgrove's 'new
chopper is run by a gasoline engiue and
does quick work.
Miss Luoiuda Coulter, of Buffalo, is
visit•ing.her parental home.
We regret to hear that John Robert•son, of Wroxeter, formerly of ecu vil-
lage,is sufferiugseverely from au abscess
on his hand..
Rev. Mr. Brown, of Whitechurch,preached in the Bluevale, Ebenezer and
Johnston's Methodist churches on Sab-
bath last.
Miss Winnie Porter, of Wingham, vis-
ited over Sunday with her brother, .Geo.
Porter, of the post offiee store.
The last cheese of the season vas
shipped ou Thursday last.
'The Misses Robertson, of Turnberry,
visited at the Messrs. Patterson's this
week.
• Tho Methodist Sabbath schoolchildren
will not prepare a Christmas entertain-
ment this year, but instead will hold
one at Easter.
Miss Mary King visited at • Douglass
Frazer's, Turnberry, last week:
J'olni Garniss, of Morris held a wood -
bee on Wednesday, and gave his friends
a dance in the evening.
Mr. Laekie, of Wroxeter, visited at
Joseph Pugh's this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McDonald, of
Wiughain visited at Andrew Holmes'.
The houshold effects of John Barnard,
of Wroxeter were shipped from this
station, on Tuesday to Liman, where the
Barnardl family will. reside.
Glam. •The following is the report of S. M,
No. 9, Grey, for tho month ending Nov.
30th.
Jr. I.—Ethel Kelly,Morris Ross,Ag ie
McKay.
Class A.—Edna McNaught, Melburne
Bray.Sr. L—Aline McKay, Pearl Harrison,
Geo. Hodge.
Jr. Pt. 1I.—Rao Ross,Roy Cummings,
M. Cummings. •
Sr. Pt. II..—A. Machan, W. Hislop,
F. McNaught, W. Noble, B, Braxy, M.
Hodge. •
Jr. IL—Winnie McNaught.
Sr.1L—K. Harbottle, M. Mann, DJ
McKay.
7r.III.—H. McNaught, W, Hanley,
J. McKay, G. Mann, N. McNaught, W.
Bray.
Sr.III.—O. Oliver, F. Harrison, N.
Harbottle. •
MoNaught, N. McNaught,
W. Harrison.
F. BRENNER, Teacher.
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akers, consisting of Pudding Sets, Salad
4.. Sets, Cabarets, Celery Trays, Sugar and gig
e Cream and Five O'clock Teas.
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Superior ti ewelr
A Woman's Awful Peril.
"Thoto is only one chance to save your
life and that is through an operation"
were the startling words heard by Mrs.
I. B. Hunt of Lime Ridge, Wis., trona
her doctor after he had vainly tried to
cure her of a frightful case of stomach
trouble and yellow jaundice. Gall stones'
had formed and she constantly grew
worse, Then she began touse Electric Bit-
ters which wholly cured her. It's a won-
derful Ste nlieb, Liver and Kidney rem-
edy. Cures Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite.
Try it. Only i0 ets. Guaranteed. For•sale
by Colin A. Campbell.
We pride ourselves in always keeping in stock the very
best of everything in the jewelry line and although we do not
make as high a percentage of profit as on cheaper lines, we
have the satisfaction of knowing that we give good value, and
that is what we want. A satisfied customer is the best ad-
vertisement. We expect to have you for one.
J, R.
OPTICIAN AND JEWELEIt'
New F 11
, Having just opened up our new
quote a few bargains. .
In Fall Dress Goods we show
Horne-Spuns, Tweeds and Ladies'
from 40C per yard and upwards. Se
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Ala ESTOWN.
Mrs. McKelvey, Brussels was calling
on her sister, Mrs. G. Wright.
Andrew Ireland, of Stonewall, Man.
has returned home after an absence of
twelve years. He intends to remain at
home all winter.
John Thompson, who has been; absent
for the past number of years in British
Columbia is visiting his brother, David
aud his sister, Mrs.N.Hayden, at present.
1-iobt. Nimp:o.n is slowly improving
after a severe attack of inflammatory
ruoumatism.
Mrs. Elizal..aines has gone to Brus-
sels, where she has secured a situation
in the American hotel.
A small party was held at Frank
Smith's last Monday eveuiug in honor of
him taking his departure from thecal.
Frank has rented the Morrow farm
near `yroseter.
Ed. Smith hes finished taking in his
timber for his new barn and shed.
Mrs. Wallace has removed her cattle
and household effects from the Model
Farmto the S
txet
t
on Panna.
Adam is wearing a frown on his brow
as he is soon to leave our town forever.
Will Brydou, from Manitoba is visit-
ing merchant Innes.
The latest fad is a white fur coat 1
.A. party was held last Thursday at
Robt. Ireland's in honor of his son's
return.
Thos. Bennett's house is nearing corn-
pletiou.
Robi. Scott was visiting
tard's last Sanday.
Prof. Robertson reports au important
development of creameries in the North-
West Territories.
stock of Fall Goods, we
a full range of Plaids,
Cloth Suitings, ranging
e our new
Ladies' J.cets
in Black, Fawn and Blue Colors. Latest New York styles,
Perfect fits at $5.00 and up.
Also a full stock of Fur Goods in Ladies' Jackets, Capes,
Muffs and I ,, prices tit prices to suit the purchaser. See these
,
goods before purchasing elsewhere,
See our special value in Blankets 40 pairs Union
Blankets at $1,6 per pair and up. Also a full stock of Ail -
Wool Blankets at $ o per pair and upward.
� 001 Blatll�.e $4 1
A full stock of yarns always on hand.
T. A. M1LLS.
at S, Mus -
T$IE NEW TO
INt
Having just past into stock another ship:,
Ladies' Jackets and
' bought direct from the manufacturer for SPOT CAS i
Kit a liberal discount, we are prepared to give bigger
and better Bargains than ever.
Ladies' and Misses' .Jackets ranging in price thus
$2,50, $2.95, $3.50, $4.00 $4.75, $5,75, $6,50,, $7.Q'.).,
$7.50, $8.00, $9.00, SID, $12. See them.
Ladies' and Misses' Furs in Capes, Caperines, Ruffs,
Boas, Gauntlets, etc„ at special cut prices.
Corsets; Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear, Ribboi;s,
Laces, Handkerchiefs, etc., in.great variety,
"Deride Not Any
Man's Infirmities."
Telt hint, rather, how to get rid of them.
Most infirtnttles come from bad blood and
are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Every
person oho has scrofula, salt rheum,
humors, catarrh, dyspepsia or rheumatism
should at once begirt taking this medicine
that the infirmity may be removed.
Weakness -'-"X have given Hood's
Sarsaparilla to my boy Kuhose blood tuas
poor. 13e was fiery 'tweak, could not keep
cream, and suffered from pains itt his
stomach, Food's Sarsaparilla made him
strong and vett.'" MIAs. Er C. Stratton,
Thomas St., Deseronto, Ont.
f. •r
Says He Wag Tortured.•
"T suffered such pain from corns I
coultt hardly walk," writes H Robinson,
Hillsborough. Ills., "but uucklen's Arni-
ca Salve' completely cured them " Acts
like magic o:n spratua, brlisaa, outs,
sores, scalds, burns, boils, ui0era. Per-
fect healer of skin diseases and piles.
Cure guaranteed by Colin A. Campbell.
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Extra Special for Saturday.
39 Men's Suits
Late style,well tailored, perfect fitting suits, regular
price $6.5o, $7.0o, $7:50 and $8,00,
Your choice for $§.95.
This is your chance. Don't miss it. Colne early
and get first choice.
Boys' Suits,
Boys' Pants,.
Men's Reefers,
Men's Vests,
Boys' Reefers,
Boys' Underwear,
Men's fonts,
Men's Overcoats,
Men's Underwear.
Bots' Over coats,
Meir Suits,
Men's Overalls,
,don's Meters,
Terms Cash and One Price.
Highest price paid for Prod.uce.
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The Cheap Cash Store. , Opp. Bank of H uuiltor,
lid-•
Council then .adjourned till 10 o'clock
Thursday morning.
The balance of the minutes and the
reports of the various committees will
be given in our nett issue.
The late Mr. R. G. Dan, of Ne* York;
leaves an estatd of 82;500,000.
Canada is to be represented at the
Glasgow Exhibition, which opens in
-May hest. Several of the exhibits at
Paris are being transferred to Glasgow.
COUNTY FATHERS.
Fall Session Being Held in Wingham
This Week.
The December session of the C9unty
Council commenced in the Wingham
Council chamber at 8 o'clocld on Tues-
day afternoon, and the following Coun-
cillors were in their places when the
meeting was called to order:—Messrs
Donald Patterson, Alex. Stuart, Robert
Miller, B. S. Cook, Jas. Bowman, W.H.
Kerr, Jas. Connelly, Hugh Chambers,
T..E. Hays, Philip Holt, Geo. M. Mc-
Ewen, Donald McInnes, J. B. McLean,
Jas. Snell and John Torrance.
The clerk called the 'meeting to order
and on motion of Messrs. Torrance and
McEwen, J. B. McLeanwasvoted to the
chair in the absence of Warden Rollins.
Council then adjourned until 10
o'clock Wednesday morning.
Council met Wednesday morning. J.
B. McLean in the chair. Minutes read
and confirmed.
A number of accounts were referred
to the finance committee.
The galor's report was presented and
sent to the property committee.
The report of Mr. Ansley, County
nalTacod with
Commissioner pas road. a
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the roads and bridge committee.
Council adjourned till 1 o'clock p. m.
Council resumed at 1 o'clock with.
Warden Rollins in the chair,
Letter was read from J. C. Morrison
ro sanitarium for consumptives.
Memorial from Wentworth County,
asking this council to co-operate in ask-
ing the Legislature to amend the Act re
solledule of convictions.
Memorial from Prisoner's Aid Associa-
tion respeoting treatment of inebriates.
Memorial from County of Grey re
Division Court Act.
The above were sent to a special com-
mittee,
Petition of Mathew Mains and others,
and also a counter petition were again
placed before the Council and sent to
the rdtteatien committee. (These peti-
tions were before the council last June
and were deferred.)
Petition of 'Wal. Watson, and others
respecting award made by Messrs Bret-
ton, Miller
ret-ton,Miller and Robb; also petition of
Jus. Logan anti others ro the same award
and also petition of Goe. Bowes and oth-
e's, The petitions was o s.'nt to tho
cation
Paulin). from W. Oliver and othees,
.te Cn1g tit.it aL Madge o • t 1eu1••d ct,1 ti.k'
1u� baba S Last. ':dent to the re at air
brut); m eat
Tenders for coal a,td wn ).1 Nr •1•i
ed before the 00unc.il a et et itt re t.1,t x'
ectttive uoninmittee.
Deputations were heard respecting the
Varlets sehooipetiti0ns.
``The Directors ofthe Cul: ':•s Mutual
Fire Insurance Co'y' met at T,uoswater,
on Nov. 24th, 1000; members all present;
the President iu the chair; minutes of
previous meeting read and sustained.
Donaldson - Ballagh—That all applica-
tions for insurance be laid before the
board for examination.—Carried.
Scott—Reid -- That having carefully
examined all applications taken by the
different agents and find them satisfac-
tory, the President and Secretary are
authorized to prepare and issue policies
for the same. --Carried.
Reid—Bailagil
— That the following
claims be paid. 3. W. Colwell, house
destroyed by fire, $200; Wm. James, 3
ealf killed by lightning, t0. -=-Carried.
Donaldson_MCDonald—That a rate
of four per cent be levied en all preinit m
notes in force at the 24th of November,
1000 and that the Sooretaay prepare t,
by-law to trial effect. --Carried.
Reid—Donaldson—That by-law No
20 being a by-law for making and col-
lectingatat for current expense, are,
reserve fund be now finally p tssed -•-
Carried
Reid—Scott—That this board do imw
adjourn to meet again on the last Sat-
urday of Doeembcr or at the Call of cu,
President,—Carried.
DAM Meld !os1t, Sec -Tress.
EMULSION
Oil?
There are
SCOTT'S ?
The good one is SCOTT'S.
It's nearly 3o years old; it is
used by intelligent people all
over the world; and approved
by physicians all over the
world.
When anyone says "Emul-
sion of Cod Liver Oil," he
means SCOTT'S. Nd other
is famous.
SCOTT'S EMULSION is
made in a certain way; of
certain things ; it keeps; it is
always alike ; it does what it
does.
The others—nobody knows
what they are or do. There
wouldn't be any others but for
the goodness of SCOTT'S—
there wouldn't be any counter.
felt money but for the true.
The genuine has
this picture oil it, take
110 other,
If you have not
tried it, send for free
sample,its agreeable
taste will surprise
you.
SCOTT & BCW,
Chemists,
Toronto').
t.00 l all drug- st
of Cod Liver
others ; why
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