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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1906-1-25, Page 8T174m.., ,. by CV21, Collationowan For Horses and Cattle The kind that once having used you will come back and get another package of the same every time. NOTHING EQUAL dA1 to them for bringing Horses or Cattle into a thriving condition - Creates a healthy appetite, insures a fiue glossy coat, and tones up their whole system, You will get back your money spent over and over again in the increased value of your animals through using our Condition Powders. 25e per package ; 5 packages for $11.00. 'We give Special attention to filling Farmers' Receipts, We handle the leading Magazines, among them "Harms - worth's Self Educator," to which so 6nnch attention is being called at the present time. DRUGGIST AND STATIONER. BRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. 40UTa89N leXTWN8ION W. 8. & D. Trains Leave Brussels Station, Nortl and South, as follows: eolka BovT9 GOING Seam, Mail 7:08 sae I Mixed 5,;10 a,n, Mixed•........11.•26 axe Mail 1144 mixlexprega...„, 8:02 p.m 'Express 8151 p,11 A ohiel'a amang ye takir' netee, An' faith he'll prent is, WARDEN SPAQlttrLN. How does your label read ? ROME Fair Thareday of next week. How was the boating in y>ar cellar ? O. 0, F, WILL meet next Taesdat evening. THERE are 94 inmates in the House of Refuge. Tanut, is a large attendance of mile at Bruseele Paella eohool. OoNoIDEea mE building will be done next 8Baeon in this locality. HAND in the name of your visitors to Tax POST. We'll do the reel. LAItae quantities of baled bay are beteg ebipped from'•Bruesele G. T. R Tam A. Y. P, A. of St. Johne church will hold a sootal at the home of Mre. D. Robb Feb. let. THADIEOVILLE COUCH bye granted the editor of the local paper e12 for pub Mashing the council minutes in 1905. A gonna of the members of the Bruasel L 10 0rana o e h d e will attend l taneret of Jno. Owen, of Belgrave, to day. Sono better drainage plan hae to be worked in several sections of Brne,ele if theoomiog masons ate to be marked by sadden freshets. THE proposed purchase of a grooery in Galt by John hfaKenzie, ot town, was not completed awing to things not being eatiefaotory to Mr, McKenzie. Trio DIreatore of the Howiok Mutual Ineuranoe Co. will hold their regnlet meeting at Gorrie an Saturday of thin week. Animal meeting on February 9th in Gerrie. Feiss have been expreeeed that the recent open weather would be injurious to the Felt wheat, but we are told that such has not been the ease, ae it is look- ing splendid. THEM Will be a meeting ot the dire°. tore of the Broseele Priblia Library halo in the library rooms on Friday evening at 7 80 sharp. Ali the members are re. quested to be present. Daren:we Fox has placed a neat Fancy Goode Cabinet in his store which will be a matter of convenience and metal. nese. It 000110188 et prominent position inthe drug store. NOTION. -11.11 persons indebted to the late firm of Stewart & Lowick are regaeeted to agnate off 860onnte at onoe end oblige the ander'eigued. W. F. STEWART. Tax Maitland was on n rampaige last Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, a few menthe earlier than the ca86omary Spring break ap. A large quantity of ice, driftwood, oto., Dema down with a rueh. Very little damage wee done as far as we have learned. DR OvoNs, M. D., London, Eye and Ear Surgeon, will be at 8math'a Drug Store, Bruesele, on the first Tuesday in eaOh month. Hoare, 8 a. m. to 1.80 p. 03, Oataraot, squint, failing eyesight, deafness and nasal o9.larrh treated and glasses properly fitted. Nest visit, Tues day,Febraary 6th, LAST Monday about 4 9. m. the flood. tide of the Maitland brought down the wooden Weenies, known ea the Jae. Mi1ohe11 bridge, It Spanned the Mait. land on the roadside 1} miles East and South of the 12111 eon, The cement abutments were bath last Fall for a new 01886 bridge at this lactation. 'gamma YOUNG MUeI3IAN•-The toll owing ahem from the Hamilton Heerid refers to a nieoe of R. Leatberdale, of Braeeete, and who is known by a somber of the young people of this oommanity, who will extend to bee their good wishes in her 0000039 "lilies Pbyllio Leather dale Ilse enocesetapy passed with firm olase honor] the primary pianoforte examination reeaotly held under the aaeplcee of the nnivereity of Toronto. Mies Leatberdale is a pupil of the LOretto etademy.tl Ronan os REPoox-Warden MAler, Monty ooancillor Spackman and noaatl Mork Thine Were at the Hesse of Refuge fast week to consider matters oonneotl•d with the fidaeoed of the inetitatiot, The partioetar bnei0eee Wee not made known and it was Matted al the meeting that the details could not then be given to the press, The 09.030 Of their visit ie, bow ever, well known, it concerns a number of the inmatee, who are Supposed to have money to keep them, yet ref08e to eon tribute to their maintenance. A ease le reported of an inmate halting $500 in the bank, but who denies having any, and the One referred to is not the only one Who le in the refuge who hae money atered away. Under theee oieoametaneee the bounty lei tight in taking mea6are0 t0 ittake thooe pay Who are able 10 de 80. Elmo CO. °oanoil ie in session tbih week. LARGE gaantit•iee of wood were hauled to town awning the past week. BOatx farmers were plowing on Mon. day. Not bad for January 22nd. Tao Metropolitan Bank open a brand, of their institution at Guelph on Febre ary 101. DONT forget to advertise. Oar readers will gave money by reading the bargains offered iu THE Freer. Tux electric light was off duty for a few nights thin week owing to water banking up iu the boiler house. Mum wi.1 the toe supply 00018 from for 1906 to the problem being coneideren by many in tbi8 end other looalitiee. Tao animal meeting of the cheese factory will be held this Saturday et 2.80 in the 0100011 Chamber. This meeting wee poe•poned'eome weeks age owing to the bad snow storms. A GILT edged Dollar display Mase has poked p,ed on the South side of the eutran08 to E. 0. Dunford & SOn',- 4eot'e famishing store. It ie a novelty bare but wul serve a good purpose. SATURDAY afternoon of thio week, at 3 u'olook, the Executive of Eaet Huron Liberal Aeaociation will meet in Brussels to disease a tow mestere of importenee. All the offider, are aeked t0 attend. As THE PosT predicted Co. Oonnoiltor Hugh tlpackm,n, of Exeter, was eleoted Warden for 1906 on Tnesdey afternoon. tIe will make a 00mpe6ent presiding of. Boer and we wish him an enjoyable tern'. A. T. awash. the up town butcher „hipped last Friday 160 pound quarter of bent to James M. Broaofoot, Autigoniet , Nova Bootie. This is the second quarter klr.Cardenas shipped, Re got one of hes Obrletmao quarters who'll weighed 168 poatide. Jim likes good beef. EPs, Canna, who bought a hardware Mimosa in Moorefield'tome months ago, leas disposed of his home ou Penmen! abeam to Mre. Moffatt, of Turnberry. 1•ir. Caber has been at Moorefield for the past month or so and Mre. Cotter and family will m"ve next week. We wish thew prosperity in their new home. A SAD CASE. -Alex. and Mrs. MoLen• nail arrived home Dm Tuesday afternoon, £hey etate that Mindy ItioLennan is in a very serious condition. He took the parlytio stroke in a Harristou drug store while attendlug to bneineaa as a hustling dreg traveller. He wag taken home by train and has been under the dootor'o Mare gime. To make matters worse Mr. and Mre. MoLenneu'e oldest eon ie laid up with rheumatism in a Winnipeg boa. pital. We hope both patients will .peedily improve. The many friends of the family Will sympathise very gin. merely with the afflicted and elan with Mrs. McLennan in her trouble. VIoITmRe PE= TEE WEST, -Daring the past week, A el. Orerar and Mies Natty, of Beoeaarth, Manitoba, formerly of Broeeel' ; Wm. Omar, jr., of Silver Creek, Manitoba, eon of W. S. Crest, a one time resident of the Bad con. cf Grey sad Duman Stewart, of Sliver Greek, a nephew of Alex. Stewart, Tarnborry street, Braeeels; were revisit. ing old wanes and renewing old eo• quaintanoes in this locality. It is 24 years aims the Om mentioned gentlemen went Weet and it ie 12 year(' since be Was here. He is engaged as grain dealer at Binscarth and associated with bis two eons are also farming. Last year they had 4000 bushels of wheat and 2000 of oats. F. MoPhereon, a 800 in•low to Mee. John Sinclair, Braeeels, is also a reeideut of Biusoartb, and we are pleased 'c hear fottane ie smiling upon him. Mr, ()rarer took charge of one of the grain storehouses for years au Bruseele, b••iug employed by the bite Jae. Wilson, Shoe. Shelton and Robert Graham He notices many Ohaitgee in both the people and place since he resided here, We were glad to enjoy a good 0139.9. with him. IRA STBATTIN, of Stonewall, Mao„ paid Summate a flytog visit this week. He publiehee a weekly paper and the Poets! Durrant in the interests of the Putnam'. tare of the Dominion. He was sent from the Weet as the epeeist delegate to the union ootnmittee meeting of the Toronto and Londoo Poelmeatere' Aeeooiaticne that met at Toronto on the 12th of Jac• nary at the Palmer Home, to prepare a memorial to be pre0eoted to Hon. A, B. Ayleswortb, Postmaster General of Canada, for the bettetiag of the postal service of Canada and asking for an ad• vaocs in the ealarie0 of the Poetmaetore, ttlo, Stratton represented not ouly Mani• tobaatthat me8tiug.bet ltritl'eb Oolum• bio and the new Provinces of Alberta and doekatobewan. It is his jntentioo to visit aeverat pointe in Ontario, Qaebee, Nova Scotia and New Brueewiak, hold moat. Inge and give lei:knee before going borne, Ele le en old Ontario boy, end has nude 048 mark out West. He lea big man every way, a Motley, and a apiendid organizer. No graze grows ander his feet. He le a Methodist and the Superintendent of the Stonewall Methodi0t Sabbath School whiob nnmbere shoat 120 Whelan] who raised about $8 per bead foal year or anent 9650 for Sabbath Sobool p0rp0809. Cbey take 100 copies each of Onward and Element $once, besides they have a Atilt Blase library. In political Mr, Strat- ton ie. an advan°0d Reformer and will some day, not long either, he 0 represent. Mlle 9f the 900910 in Parlianieni, Statidatd Bank of na w.a.m77yzmxxzt3:i 1672 . TOTALII888'81'108 ()V886 FOND $aip0000t01 A 'Geiaei'atl ll a[6kink; $laWiliseeas UPstauksanted `"`SBA rl/1N S BANKr'" Accrued ilntereet is added to amounts every sly. Menthe and beoomee mimics!. stems Deposit Aocorruit e -A 1PFOIAL ODNYENIENOE in use 1n Our Berlins De. pertinent is the "JOWL Deposit" amount, Mouey may be deposited or trlth(rawn by either of the two members of the household. This eyetem is it great ue=Van. 40008 to many residing In town. but more 009.118 lady no to farmers, as in the !alter ossa whether man or wife comes to town either can attend to the Baukiq. An. other feature of the system la that in ease of the death of either party the money can be withdrawn by the survivor without 8081, We will tell y00 more abbot our metho4e if you will kludly oull or write, Married 'Women and Miners may matte and withdraw deposite without theta. tervention of auy person, BALE NOTES 04SiIED, COLLEOTED or may be lett for 8AFE•BEEPING only for whioh 110 charge is made, YOUR BUSINESS will 100868e oar oarefal and ooarteouo attention. A. 0. MACFARLANE, AGENT. MONDAY was the fifth aonivereary of the 9008001on of Ring Edward to the crown. Tea Baobolore and Benediots of Brus• sale will give a Ball in the Town Hail on Friday evening, Feb, 20d, THonen a evening of this week the of. fioere of Western Star Lodge, I. 0 0. F., tinseele, will be installed by D. D. G. 81. Douglas, of Wroxeter. Samuel Wil- ton will LW the chief ()hair for the coin lug term, G. T, R. -Teo following shipments were made from the etation here daring the past week ;-1 oar hogs by Geo. Beat to Palmerston ; 2 oars wheat by R. Graham to Portland • for exports and 1 oar by A. Baker for the seine port ; 1 oar nay by A. Baker to Toronto ; 1 oar cattle by B'aok and Barr to Toronto; and oar .f Iloaecboid furniture for Dr. Irving, ate of Walton, to tbe Oanadien Soo inward ;--Geo. Thompson received a „ar of flour from Keewatin ; and W. F. Stewart a oar of coal. R. MorINNBY DIas 130DDENLt• -R, Eta Kiuoey. of Toronto, father of Bob. Mo K'noey, proprietor of the Queen's Hotel, of Oshawa, was found dead on the side of the Grand Trunk Railway traoke near ,he Oshawa etabioo at 4 o'aook last Fri day :morning the body being frozen stiff Ohief Crawford, of Oshawa, was notified at once and from investigation since made the following !Rota have been seoared. Thursday afternoon Mr. Mc- Kinney left hie home at 682 Bathuret .street, Toronto, in apparently good uealtb, elating to hie. family that he was 4oi0g down to visit hie eon at Oshawa. He pnrohased 16return ticket to Oahewa and took the local G T. R. train leaving rorouto at 6 p. 'm. AB the train approached Oshawa it stopped as is usually the ouetom for the engineer to take water at the tack about two or three hundred yarde Weet of the citation. Cho brakeman bed previously called out Oshawa and Mr. McKinney, thinking be nod rea hed his destination, got off. R. Norton,,nduot r of the train stated that b 0 0 s anti moo et off nud'quite caw ,g s g to hem. Ho told him who he Watt and where hs wee going and walked a abort distance with him towards the Mallon. Cbie is the last seen or beard of Mr. Mo• Kinney till Friday morning when hie body was found, as staled, near the etation. Mr. McKinney was 70 years of age, and had for some time past been a sufferer from heart trouble. The body war' taken toKiaaardine the former home of the family, for internment. Deceased hae lived a retired life in Toronto for the past three years, bat is well known throughout the Provinoe, hewing for wears minim:ted the Albion Hotel in Owen Sound. Abont 25 years ago Mr. MoKinney aeeooia6ed with hie brother Phoneme, kept the American Hotel, Btueeele, and will be remembered by the oider residence, Business Locals. Dwelling rooms to let over store, oom- tortable and convenient. I. 0. RIMHAnxo, Raw Fore blunted, Will pay highest market prime. MoKAY & 0o. Goon dwelling house for sale or to let. Hard and soft water all tinder clover ; very 0onveuient. I. 0. Ern:ARDS, Otte hundred aore farm in Morrie towoebip for Bale at a 01090 prise. For partioulare apply at THE POST, SAM DRESSING. -Switches made out of combing• and out hair. Mug. R. H1NG0TON, Mill at. Weet. FOR SALE, -Two hanging temps, flower etaud, flower pots, fruit jars, wheel• barrow, &0„ apply at MELVILLE MANBE, WHEN saws are old dull and eat ot true take ibem to MoOregor and he will make them new. Mill St. Bruseele Ont. As I intend to reside In Brussels I would like to get work by the day. I will be found at the reeidenee of Win. Wilton Mee. WALTER PAYNE, LOST in Obrtetmao week a pencil, inoh long, niokel and Moue. A dollar will be given to the finder by Mre, FonaEtT, Queen St. Brussels. DooeotIAE0No,-Mies Maggie Beam ie prepared to attend to the wanbe of the ,adieu at their homes or at her own home, Lot 29, Ooei. 8, Morris, Brawls P. 0. WANTxn.-Oboioe Roil Batter 26o. New laid eggs 800„ 95.00 mob for No. 1 Mink. (nearing Bale of Dreee goods, Curs, oto. G. E. KIN], W iogbam. Ix you have rheumatism try Golden Liquid, It will oars. Golden Liquid t0 the beet llnireent, pain killer and cough medioine on the market, Put up and sold only by R. ODONE, Braude. Two Short Horn bail delves for este, One le 9 [moths old and the other 18' months one a red and the other a roan. Aleo Oollio paps for sale, Lot 22, Con. 18, Grey, Jae. D, Mohair, Oranbrook, P, O. Bose Woman to Bell THD CANADIAN GBAPHia, ixNational I1laetrated Weekly Erica five Osnte. Twelve eopiee to start with Bent free. Addree8 :-THD Oats men PODLtea1NG Oot1PANy, IMMO, 176 Vioturia Bt, Toronto, Ontario, The Department of Militia will provide for a foram of title ander 60,000 men this year, Ron, Dr, McMullen has retired from the Woodetoek 0011091at8 Inetita6e Board after forty three yeate service. The 0. P. R. freight shed et Portage la Prairie was dOeteoyed by Fire with Moab of the 00nt31180 Lose, $10,000. The body of Patrlok Youden, who wan. sicked away from the Welland county House of Refuge, was found frozen stiff near Thorold. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. M1ee Habkirk was visiting at Blyth this tweak. W. Sewitt paid a bestow trip to Lie towel ao Wednesday. Mre Harris sr, be spending a couple of weeks in Stratford. Mies Edith Bailey is visiting with friends in Gray tb•e week, Mies Jennie Sellers of Blnevale is the guest of Mre. R. J Williamson, Bert Gerry and bride were visiting N. B. Gerry at Blyth last week. Barrister Sinolair was at Stratford Loddon and Stratbroy this week. Clarence and Hi'da Oaber are holiday ing with their grandparents at Ethel. Mre. Wm. Newsome bas returned from a visit with her daugbtere in Chicago. Mies Hazel and Orville Orone are vi811ieg their grandparents at Canning. ton. Mise Nellie Harbottle bee returned to Barrie after an extended stay in Brne .els. J. F. Me0rae was a guest at an Al Home given by D. Ferugeoo, of Strut. ford. Oo. Valuator Leoltie is attending the sessions of the Heron CO. Council this week. Nivea D. and Lena Beeper end Oarrfe Hineeton .pent a few Jaye with Wroxeter friends. Mrs. A., Ranter hae been on the slob Met but we hope rine will Boon be eon. ,volseeent. • W W• Harris R. H. Green attended the Dairymen's Convention at Iugereoll tact week. James Sliaw jr. and Theis, Nicholls were away on a vieit to friends at Hensel) and locality. W. M. Sinclair was in Toronto Friday and Saturday in the interests of the Braeeels Oil 0o Mise ace „0b whoes been iei • Gr 0 hv t ing her 8ist.r, Mre. A. T. Currie returned home on Friday bare W. J. Currie and eon, of the Gorton House, Wroxeter, spent Sunday with Mre A. T. Ourrie. Mre. J. G. Skene and Mre. P. Scott were visitors with Stratford friends during the past week. P. Hoge is visiting in town. He hes been out West and it is reported that be hes taken up land ont there. Ed. Schwalm, of Mildmay, is visiting at D. A. Lowry'e, Queen street. The former in a nephew of Mre. Lowry. Mies Maggie MoNab is confined to the bones with paralysis of the face. We hope she will soon be able to be out again. Jno. Ritchie 433 acquiring a knowledge of the art ioneoria, to the ebop of Jno. 8etvt1t. He should make a 80mpeteut hand. Mrs, A. J. L6wi0k and Mine Norma are off on a holiday visit with relatives 9.0 pdointsifrsnda at London; Detroit and other Mre, James Middleton and Richard Gallia, of Winnipeg, are enjoying a viae at R. Leatherdale'e.. The visitors are sister and brother to Mre. Leatberdale: Mise Mattie Orr, of Wineham, who has been spending a few week with Mien MerOoret Ament and other friends left for her home last Saturday. Mies Maud Scott, of Clinton I W. J. Scott, of Monsomin, and Mies Living etnne, of Blyth, were vieitore with the Miesee Habkirk, Brussels, during the past week. Berl. Gerry left tbie week for Fort William where he may embark in the hardware bttsinees, Be hae had quite an experience in business oiroiee and wit no doubt do well. W H. Kerr is visiting tbe A, 0 U. W lodges in tbo Westerly neaten of the the Co, this week as D. D. G. M. He has 20 lodgee in his dietriet with It total meth bersbip of over 1800. Barry Downine, Miss Lizzie Downing and Mies Thurso. Gerry drove to Seafortb Saturday afternoon with a epee of horns and outter. They bad to exchange the rannera for wheels to get home on San day evening. Mise Olive Mainprize, a former em. plovee of Tn9 POST, bat who baa been in Kincardine during the past Sommer, hae eooured a position on the Preetne Progreso, Another es.membor ot Tem PoeT in. Norman M0Gnire, who to aloe employed on the Pr. grew. J. R. Cameron and Jae, Fax attended the funeral of Mies Gordon at Laoknow last Saturday, The deoeaeed was s eieter of Dr, Gordon, of Ludknow, and has been in poor health for some time Miee Gordon has visited in Brneoele 0,' varione 0009.8io00 and was a very matins able young lady whose demise will be regretted. MO RST MATaowe.-411 flannington, on Jen, 20th, to Mr, and Mre. W. A, Mathew°, a SOD.. aasaates exMan, Oooit-Ounnw,-AL Eoho Bay, Ont. on Jan, 17th,by Hee. A P. Stanley. Mr. Wm. Cook, of Arthur, to Mime Mattbn, yonngee6 daughter of tan late Arthur Theme Garry, formerly Of Morrietownship, onxanan. Elnan,-At Ethel station, on Saturday Jan, Otp, Lillian, youngest (RDgbte of John aril Mre. Smith, age, 18 years 5 months and 10 ''lave 810r0La,-In Grey, on tannery 10tH, George Shiele, aged 77 years and 8 menthe, 1E7 ?LifAh BA 04PITA L --Pali up $1.0000000 RESERVE k'UND . , s1,000,090 ltd re:tere s, J, MA 098 14anb, Tries, 088ADaa4W, 8,0,9., D, E. 601108690019., .11.0, "Vice•Preeldont, 140, RYalx 018 HONOR 5120, w. 110RT11I01( CLARK, R,0, ,103313 1'2118TB1100R &!Zeme fsrr (Mesas MONEY ORAER5 iseoodpayable atlany $6 and muter 3sento hooking town in OANADA (excepting the over $6.00 to $1000 it conte Yukon lerrltory) wltbont charge, at the fol. over $10.00 to $80 00 10 Den to lowing rates :- oyer $80.00to $00.00 16 mutts DRAFTS for larger amounts issued at rcaeouable rotes payable at all banking 908018 in OANADA or IIN1T1012 8604.33396. SerLt ixas 141,AdrPet",6etr' '. r Interest at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on ell enure of $l and upwards A. E. MELLISH, Manager, ,et.vMZTOST Notice WEDNESDAY JAN. dN Msg.-Farm stook, The undersigned asks all indebted tothlm Lot 18, Oen. 16, Grey. Sale anreearv„ to oral and settle at once as he hoe disposed et 1 9. m. Frank Woods, prop, F, 8. of hie Siamese baeineee„the new proprietor Scott, IMO. taking pOseese400 cu February 1st. AL SON, Bronchi. WEDNESDAY PSD. 73310. -Farm kWh, implements, household furniture, deo, Bo Lot 18, 0.,n. 8, Morrie. Sale nine. served ut 12 o'Olook. Thos. R. Skelton, prop. F. B. Scott, aao. THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. � TRAYBD ON Nit LOT 17, Oon, 8, Morrie, about December 21st, a r'ox Terrier bitch, .owner may have some by Proving property and paying expenses, HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE - Tbo,undersigned o$ere for sale his house sod lot en the corner of Church and John streets, Bruseele. First -elan. situation, For further particulars minty to 10.3. W1L1rIAMe"M, Yi. prie,or. ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Bxuese1e Driv- ing Paik Association for the election of Of6oers, the reeeiyiug of the report of the Lireotore tin the poet year and such other bosiueso as may b0 lawfully b,ougbt be ore the meeting, will bo 118,4 at the American Hotel on 'fuosday evening, January 00th, 1906, ate o'clock. F, 6. SCOTT, Secretary, 200 ACRE FARM FOR SALE ��l bolus Lots 27 and 28,000 7, Grey, 1 mild Fast of 10 1 86. 56 acres plowed ; 18 sores Full Will at; 6 nares bush ; 20 twee pasture lei d; halftime well seeded. Ig 1we11 fenced and watered, on premiee3 are com- fortable dwelling Mune, bank barn 60x105, horse stable, driving shed, windmill and Olio. Posreseion Given March ,16th, For pries, terms oto., apply on premises to L. 4. MASON, Ethel P. 0, 20tt w Gough long if you use Fox's White Pine and 'llt'. You won't lose anything if it . fails to euro you -we will refund the price paid, You agree that it is 0120 of the very best Cough Syrups you over used - that is the almost gen- eral opinion of, those who have used it. 25o. per bottle at Fox's Drug Store GR/teatiO4P .o0o Woxa hhtA'0P IaaseAI Fall Wheat 73 75 Barley ' 42 48 Peas 70 70 Oats 82 88 Butter, tube and roils,,., 19 20 Eggs per dozen..,,.,,..,19 20 Hay per ton 5 00 6 00 Flour, per bbl 5 00 5 60 Hoge, Live 6 10 Wool 28 28 Brussels A New - Daylight - Store cLarn 1�. �C llIYC 8 Sll'1C1�➢ �B'r'f SiEt ol ' CPCCH�d18C Eoam<hias ;n the stony s. New We have just opened New Silks, Dress Goods and Trimmings ; New Laces and Embroideries ; New Prints, Ginghams and Mullins; New Flannelettes, Cottons and Cottonades ; New Shirtings-in fact New Goods of every description that you would expect to get in a Dry Goods Store. 2 STAPLE SP eI 7c Flannelette for 6c -80 pieces good quality of Flannelette, 28 and 29 inches wide, in pink and blue stripes, also dark checks, regular value 7e 011 Sale while it Lasts for 5c L 2 7c and 8c Roller Towelling, 5c -12 pieces good quality Orash Roller Towel" ling, 17 and 18 inches wide, colored borders, regular values 7c and 8c On Sale while it Lasts for 5c New Clothing for Men and Boys -A. full range of Strictly New, Perfect Fit- ---A deeded Bargain on any Overcoat in ting Clothing for Men and Boys -Prices the the Store. It would be a good investment Lowest. foryouto buya u Overcoat V Oat llOw. We are offering exceptionally good 'Value in .Men's Winter Underclotpin ,, Men's Colored Spirits, Men's Mitts and Gloves, Men's Cloth Caps. NEW BOOTS AND SHOES Strictly New Boots and Shoes for Men, Women and Children at .the Very Lowest Prices, $1.35 Women's Oil Pebble Lace Boots for $LOO -60 pairs Women's Oil Pebble Lace Boots, all solid leather, Standard Screw Soles, width F and B L, sizes 3 to 8, regular value $1.35 On Sale while they Last for $1.00 We pay the highest prices for Produce and we cheerfully refund money for arty article bought here that is not�erf p ectly Y satisfactory. We will appreciate any business you may favor us with Yours for Mutual Benefit, G. N. MoLftREN' Next Door to the American Hotel. e4 *ate ,; c r }