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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1906-11-22, Page 8CHOICE STA11 IONS RYStandard$Bank iof Canada; MEflOPOL1TAN BANK There ie a steadily Managing demand for the better grades of Note Pap- er. Great sat10180t10n is derived from neiug the correct style of Writ- ing Paper and Envelopes. We find that the Dimity Paper gives excel - taut satiefaotion and remains in popu'ar favor, although s0 many kinds are being made. One quire of Paper with Euvelopee to match for 25o. Two other kinds of merit are the "Dutch Febrile" and "Crepe de Vel- ours" at 10e. per quire. BOXES O F STATIONERY Nothing niter for Christmas Presents. We have received a 1.rge num- ber of our new Christmas Papeteriee, These include a great many different kinds, the boxes being prettier than ever, but at the same time we have taken pains to see that the value is in the Paper as well. They range in price from 15o. up to 91.00 a box. The best ohoioe now. SMITH DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN. DRANO TRUNK RAILWAY. 8OUTIIERN EXTENSION W. 9. & e. Traine leave Brneeele Station, North and South, aa follows: 00008 600TH GOING NORTn, Mail 7:05 a.m t Mixed 5)10 am Mixed 01:25 e.mMull ,,........1:44 p.m Express 9:02 p.m I .. Express 8:51 p.m WOCa1 tips kerns A obiel'e among ye takir' notes, An' faith he'll prent i:. Feta -like weather. BRooa found. Enquire et Tan Pose. STRAW appears to be a scarce com- Modity. MaDONAU) Boos, shipped a oar of head. iug to Woodstock. A apeman meeting of the School Board will be held on Friday evening, WHAT about your Christmas advt.? Don't leave it ectil the last week, A ten of cattle and a oar of sheep were shipped this week to Toronto by Barr Bros. C. 0. F., Brnasels, will meat Toeeday evening of urn week in their hall, Biaeb• ill block. A NEW eem:•elroular eign has been plaoed at the eutrarce to Messrs. Wack- er & Blaok'e furniture atm e. THE W. 0. T. U. have placed several wall peekete where they purpose keeping ltteratare for gratuitous distribution. FREDDIE Woon received it oat oil hie forehead while playing at eohool the other day. ale fell againet the atone wall. A BEE was on the program on Tuesday patting in a tiie drain from St. John's reotory oeilar to the server. The old board waterway was found to have ceased ire usefulness. TEE Eckhardt Concert Company lelt their measure with H. R. Brewer, artist, Brussels, for a new set of photos for ed. vertising purposes while in town thio week. GEORGE Fox, the geniae of the violin, will play at the Te -'e o Concert, Brae eels, on Deo, 7:11. Sr. Thome Times says :—He ie an artist of whom Canada may well be proud, A COUPLE of Dare of dressed poultry have been shipped by R. Thomson, pro. duce dealer, of Brueeele, to Landau, 006. The turkey Beason is now near at head when he will do a ruabiog basineee, GOOD PIGS.—A. T. Gerrie killed two pige for D. 0. Roes on Tuesday that were eix mouths old. They dreeeed 450 minds, 1 going 237 pounds and the other 213 pounds. D. 0. is a goad feeder eel. don f ly. Tao Porn is =oh obliged to a goodly number who are squaring off arreers on eabsoriplions and payiug for the coming year. It takes a lot of money to run a nswepaper °Sex and every dollar helps. How lB your Bub. dear reader? Tim Grand Truuk Railway should make their time card read eo that the maroiog.traiu from London on the L, H. & B. would connect with the mixed trona Kincardine at Wiugham. It would be a great 0000005000 to many. A Looi•OUT is being kept in several quarters to nab the uncleanly fellow who has beeo bespattering plate glass fronto with tobacco epit'le. If he ie definitely located be will be taught a lesson be won't forget for a day or two. It's too mean a trick to be alarmed aa having u goie° of being smart or foamy. Teems Concert Deo. 7011. Spanking of H, Ruthven MacDonald, the favorite 5.0riWue, the 'Toronto Globe Saye :— "Mr. "Mr. MocDanald possesses a volae of rich quality end wonderful compact, He is an artier in the matinee of hie ren- dition." Dou't fail to bear him. The Detroit Free Press says :—Mr. Mac. Donald has one of the beet deep voiaee heard in Detroit for a long time, YOUNG MEN'S CLUB,—Friday evening a debate was held under the anepioee of the Club the enbleot being "Resolved that we gain more by our failures theta one eaaoesses." The affirmative wag upheld by W. R. Mooney and Reseal Lowry and the negative by Russel Zimmer, and David MoOall. Next Monday evening four poets, Lowell, Tennyson, Laogfellow and Hulmee, will he dieoua0ed. It will be an open meeting beginning et 8 o'olook. RECEPTION To REV. MR. AREY.—Mad• leen (Indian) Courier, of; Nov. 16th, Speaks as follows of former well known Brneeelitee:— Last evening from 7.30 until 10:00 there was held a reception in the obmpel of Christ Ohuroh in honor of the Rev. and Mre, Geo. J. Abet', the in. corning rentor and hie wife, Of the other °hutches, the Reverends Gnthneols, Johnson, Barnard and Traum were present. Profuse oongratulatioue were bestowed upon thie Congregation over their having eeoared as 9 leader a mat eo genial in disposition, 00 pleasant in addreee, and one whose bearing is prophelio of eaoeeee 1n this new field. The ladiee, of Christ Ohara, as natal, wore delightful hostesses, oontribating to the enjoyableness of the 0ooaei00, not alone by their presence, bet by the dainty Windt prepared at their hands. The rector to late of Prseton, Cn0ada, and naeamee hie first Work in the Stetee at Madison. The welcome extended him Wag most cordial, GEO. CARDIFF forwarded a car of bogs to Palmerston on Tuesday. Tim Cr, T. R. Brussels section gang has been at Listowel aidiag is putting in new sidings at that town. JAMES STEWART, painter, is wioldiog tbe brush on the new station houses oil the Gnelph—Goderioh railway line. BormzR at 20 came a poaud and eggs at 20 oeute a 00000 may make the term. ere emi10 bat it rather puokere up the consumer's phiz. MR. BLAKE, the oil expert, baa retaru• ed to town from California and has taken stook in the Brussels Oil 0o. ane is going to oversee the developing of their oil field. THE Brussels Evaporator Completed a busy 809800'8 work 1882 week. It is a pity that Mr. Cunningham could not see hie way clear to enlarge his boei»eaa so ae to iuotude a attuning and jelly tamer). Do You raJoy a good laugh ?—It eo hear Jas. Fax, the well kucwu humorous vocalist, at the Teunie Couoert, Brneeele, Deo. 7th. He will Bing ;—"A Meddler's Medley," "Hooligiu'e fanny dress ball," "Only a laboring man," and "Has ooy body seen ma brither Charlie." Dn. Ovens, M. D„ Loodou, Eye and Ear burgeon, will be et Smitb'e Dine Store, Brussels, on the first Tuesday in each mouth. Hours, 8 a. m, to 1.30 p. in, Cataract, squint, failing eyeelgbt, deafness and nasal catarrh treated two 4500000 properly fitted. Next visit, Torre day, December 415. N. B.—Dr. Ovens makes no calla. I. 0. Rlaamma has lately disposed of two seta of Ilia Exbieitiou heatless. Tht lat prize team baruees has beeo eeocree by Duncan Jobueton, oounoillor of Grey, and one of the Bingle Sete by George Thomson, our well known grocer, Brue agile. Both these gentleman can be eon. aratalated cm having secured something thoroughly good in tbe hareem; hue. A Lox OF COMPLAINING.—Many growers of sugar beets In this section are any• thing but p eased with the treatment. ,hey are receiving from the Benin Sugar Beet Feetory people iu the delay over bippiug of the crop. Tbey will have a .agar Doer nuts, few of this year's patron, eaters they will close contracte for 1907. The policy the Oo. is following louse suicidal from the grower's staudpolat anti ie auythiog but setiefeotory at this aeeeou of the year with the beets lying it, heaps iu the fields. Wilma Station Agent Henry was away with a hooting party of 7, about 50 miles from Port Arthar, one of their unmber Chita. Snider, Mayor of Dayton, Ohio, sooideatally teat his life by the apsettius of a canoe in White Fish Lake, wbi,e going after some ducks he bad shot. He was 9,00e at the time. Mr. Snider was about 36 years of age and up to the present there is uo word of the reoovery of hie body. The party bad only beeo at the !meting groaude 2,} days at the lime of the sad 0000000000. Go ON a BoamNnes TRIP TO TEE Warm— Next week Wesley Walker, well known here leaven on a business trip to the West ,0 the interests of the Bell Piano Oom pehy. He has put in a number of years et 65110 work and met with a large measure of success. Mr. Walker was a resident of Brussels for a number of years and has ei00e resided in Wiogham. He will be away 3 mouthe in ,the Prairie Province and 1f be likes it be may re main, Mre. Walker aed children will vieit'at her parental home, Reeve Sloan's, at Blyth, Tae PoeT wishes Mr. Walker 9000088. LARGELY ATTENDED.—The funeral of Finlay Scott, jr., last Saturday afternoon was largely attended, Rev. D. 13, ado. Bae, of Oraubrook, conducted the service. The pall bearers were Brine and Stewart Scott, Jae. Thomson, Hardy Avery, Olove Beadier and Will Ameat, Beautiful floral tributes were received from the eohool pupils, the public school teachers, Brea - seta Oddfellows Lodge ; the Green and Armstrong families, of Hamilton ; Miss Winnie Turnbull, of Listowel ; Mr. Bernie, of Peterboro, and relatives in Brueeele. Among the frienda from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Dennie and Mrs. Kern, of Ingersoll ; Wm. Service, of Loudon ; Archie Scott, of Sarnia; and friends from Seaforth, Blyth and other places. FIez.—Tuesday morning about 1,30 o'olook fire was discovered in the front 01 the old house owned by James Thaell nearly opposite Bt. John's church, Turn. berry street. The alarm was given and the engine got out and the fire soon pat ander. It wee noticed so Boon after being started the bnoket brigade could have attended to it and saved the town the expense incurred for starting the engine. No doubt somebody eat the building afire as the house hae not been tenanted for 130131801111 and the 1n50ran 0e had been cancelled. T51ie le tbe eeo- ond time fire hoe been started there in the past year or so. The building ie looked upon somewhat a0 a menace to adjacent property but there is another way to have it removed _and fraught with lege danger and expense to the town. We aoderetandthe proprietor purposes having it torn down, preeerving whatever material is worth saving. Tuesday morning some people proposed ellowing the house to burn and thereby get it out of the way on a quiet eight but this ie bad logia from a lire ineuranoo view and Would give the teem a bad name, The house was built many yeer8 ago by a Mr, Diok and in those days 1000 oonelderod a tine property. SURPLUS, OB RESERVE FUND 8 1,000.005 TOTAL ASSETS OVER 10,000,000 A. Goucorat Banlcing Bnsineoes Tran0tketed —"e•SAVING$ BANKY'a" luterest paid front date of deposit to date of withdrawal at bigbeat onrre»t rates aid compounded halt -yearly. Joint Deposit ecOitnIN—A SPECIAL OONVENIENOE m use In our Savings De- partment 1s the"Joint Deposit" account. Money may bo dopooitod or withdrawn by either of the two members of the household, Thlve system is a great minim - lance to many residing in town, but more particularly eo to farmers, as in the latter ease Whether mat or wife cornea to town either can attend to the Banking. Au - other feature of the system in that to case of the death al either party the money can be withdrawn by the survivor without east. We will telt you more about our methods If you will klodly ooll or write. Married Women and .Minors may make and withdraw deioeita without the fu. terveuttoa 00 any person. BALE NOTES CASHED, COLLEOTED or may be left for SAFE•KEISPING only for which no charge is made. YOUR BUSINESS will receive our oaretul and oonrteona attention. G. P. BOHOLF[ELD, GEN. Menem.J. F. ROW LAND, MANAGER. Pouliry Vianted Commencing on Monday, Nov. 26th, I will start taking in all hinds of Poultry. Will be haying oontinuouoly for the next three weeks Sud want to again at•ge upon you not to hill or deliver auytbing but what is properly fatted. Keep book your thin birds until eeoond week in December. Will bo at Bluevale Deo. 5th to take delivery of the poultry around that sec- tion. Starve properly before killing and pick dry. 011 feathers and heads must be off. tobt. Thomson Poultry pickers wanted. Apply at once at the Emporium. TENNIS CONCERT —The taleat for tbe dig Teunie Oonaert to be held in Brneeele town Hall, Deo. 7th, hag been eeoared and their names have only to be mention ad to guarantee a crowded hoose. They are Geo. Fox, the expert violinist ; Butbven McDonald, the femoos boseo ; end Jae. Fax, whose humorous songs are always welcome. Planed Hall will be round at Foxe Drug eters, on and atter I'ueedey, 27th. •CNIOUE AND ENJOYABLE ENTERTAINMENT. —Before a good sized audience, consider. lag the unfavorable weather, the Eck. Hardt Family, magical entertainers, gave •t moet varied, excellent and very en- joyable program in the Town Ball here Tuesday evening. They are mneioal -xperte and in their entertainment oalled ata service aluminum chimes, Swigs belle, steel marimbaphone,Ima.iaal rattles _lasses, violioe, &c. &c., upon all of which bey performed with capability abd to the .atielaotioo of the audience, who were orry when the National Anthem pro• Maimed the close after two hours of i0• ereatiog number°. There were five members in the Company each doing els, part in royal style. In addition to be above, vocal solos and quartettes, ecitationeand faenyiem were iaterjeeted plus cornet, alto and base solos eo that here ie not a dell moment. A laughable .ketch entitled "A Ipoky ohanee" was pre. +anted by Clifford and Bernard Eokhardt. 1'he triok violin playing of Clifford Eokhardt and Norman Rahame wag well none ee 1009 the violin imitations of the ormer. "The Glory Song" on the belle, raoompanied by the violin, was worth tbe admission tee. The Co's. quintette braes baud would put many a musket organize. tion of double the number to shame. 1'he Eokhardt Femily give a clean, well executed program and nobody will be disappointed with them. They have been 9 years on the road wbioh speaks well for them. MAT Be Not,INATED.—The Wingham Advance remarks :—The Gaderioh Signal ie of the opinion that the time has come for Mr. Herr, editor of Tax BRUSSELS Pose, to be oboeeo as the Liberal Candi• ,tate for East Huron. The Advance dose not desire to interfere in any way with the eeleo1ioa at a Liberal Sandi date, but in a friendly way, we may say that the Signal ie not alone In rte opinion, for there are others wbo .bink the genial editor of THE Biwa. sees POST should have a chance. The Advance does not gee "eye to eye" with Bro. Kerr in matters political, nevertheless, we have found him au obliging neighbor, and we believe him to be an honorable, Christian gentle. man. A Liberal candidate there will be, and if Bass Heron should eo far backslide 98 to be 000e mere repro• Betted by a supporter of the present Ottawa administration, there is n0 one we would rather see there than Bro. Kerr, Tbie mach we can say, that !Mould he be nominated and eon• Bent to stand, a contest between Mr. Kerr and the present popular member for East Huron, Dr. Obieholrn (while it might be keeu) would be honorable and olean, and free from those noety pereonalitiee, that make an election campaign unpleasant. and do not as eiet, bat rather jujus the candidate indulging in them. A oonvention ie to be held early in December to nomi. nate a candidate. Boum Booron,—A House Social will be held at the home of John Bmitb, Lot 4, Con, 8, Grey, on Thursday evening Nov 29,h inet , under the anepioee of St. John's A. Y. P. A. A good program is being prepared. Rafreehmente (terved. Everybody welcome. Admission 15o, Business Locals. Rew fare wanted. Prides guaranteed, McKee & Saew. THE wonder working washing machine. See it, try it, buy it. McKee & Saew. Fon Beng.—A good toned square piano. May be Been et Inepeotor Robb'e resi- deaoe. Must be sold within a week. For prima apply as THE Pon. WANTED.—Freeh roll batter, 25o. Fresh eggs, 25o. Dry pieked poultry, dried apples, feathere, raw fore, &o. GEo. E. KIND, W ingham. Sews.—If your saws do not work to please you take them t0 McGregor and he will make them work and oaa tell you bow to make them work. Yours, T. McGregor, Mill Bt., Brussels. John Griffin of Elizabethtown was struck by a train and fatally injured. The steerage paeeengere from the steamer Kensington were landed at Quebec). The 0anedien Imperial Olnb of Belle. villa tendered a farewell banquet to R. Matbesou. Miee Annie Hayhurst, of Hamilton, has been appointed Superintendent of Niagara Falls Hospital. eORST- BRYANe.—Iu Grey, on Nov. 3rd, to Mr. and Mre. Jan. Bryane, a eon. DoosoN.—Is, Innerkip, on Nov. 14th to Mr. and Mre. Geo. Dobson a daugh- ter. HAwxaoeo .—In Waekada, Man., on Nov. 10th, to Mr, and Mre, W. J. Haw. thorn, a daughter. b6,61Z.RXmDB., BROWN—MoINNEe.—At the reeidenoe of the bride's father, Ethel, on Nov. 14th, by Rev. D. B. MaRae, Mr. James E. Brown, to Mies Lizzie L., only daughter of Mr. and Mre. Andrew Molnoea, all of Grey, axEso_ O000.—In Morrie on Nov. 18th, Mary Letitia, youngest daughter of the the late John Gook, aged 38 years, 2 months and 30 days. GRANT,—In Winnipeg, 013 Nov. 5th, Wm. Grant, aged 79 years, and 11 months, Musean.—In Morrie, on Nov. 17th, Arthur Murphy, aged 79 yeare. SwionnEHvRsT.—In Morrie, on Nov, 17151, Agues Bwindleburet, aged 35 yeare. YEo. 1n Turoberry, on Nov. 19th, June Risdon, beloved wife of Wen. Yeo, in her 78t51'year. AV'CTTCI10 SAZ,E_ TUESDAY, N"v. 272a,—Farm stook, South i Lot 12, Coo. 4, Morrie. Sale unreserved at 1 0'010011. WM, LITTLE, Prop., F. 8. Scott, ano. THURSDAY, Nov. 29TH.—Farm stook, implements, &o., Lot 1, Con. 18, Grey. Sale et 1 p. m. Enna Oman, Prop. F. S. Stott, Ano. Sale postponed from Wednesday on moonlit of the rain. li® 1 ReadyMae Su!ts For the colder weather we have now in stock a large range of Ready- made Suits and Overcoats for Boys, Youths and Men. They are Neat, Sty- lish, well made and good -fitting Gar- ments. All going at PRICES THAT AItE BARGAINS. Don't Buy Until You see Them IF YOU WANT TO SAVE DOLLARS in the Clothing line call at Strachan's 0A MAI—Authorized $2,000.000 0APLTA L—Pttld up 1,000,000 RESERVE and Surplus Profits 1.183,132 09reelors B. J, M0030E, 0, E. THOMPSON, H. 0. Preeldout, .y1'. Vloa.President, T1100, BRADSHA W, P.L.A. 11I8 HONOR Mli. W. I40RT10IER 000010, ILO. JAB, 15011I14 JORN EIR0TDRonx W 1). ROSS, • Ocueral Manager THE METROPOLI'PAN 13ANR Is open to receive the a000unte of Fernley), Moranants and Business Oommuulty generally and to give careful ooneiuoratiou to all proposals eubm,tted to R. It relies upon its past record for courteous treatment of its One. tamers, and will extend every 0ooelderutiou o"nsts0e0t with soiled banking to those wile may desire to traueuot oueluos0 With it, Sar mss laws .0171).1 r.raw'? Interest et HIGHEST OURRENT RATES allowed on all some of 91 end upwards BRUSSELS BRANCH W. J. FAWCETT, Manager. HSR r.VMS'S-7I.,S 1,41_44.RK£076, Fall Wheat 68 69 Barley 40 43 Peas 72 73 Oate 32 83 B utter, tube and rolls,19 20 Eggs per dozen 18 20 Hay per ton 8 00 9 00 Floor, per bbl 4 60 5 20 Hoge, Live 5 75 5 75 Wool 24 25 Potatoes per bus 40 Apples (per bbl.) 1 00 1 50 Salt, per bbl., retail 1 00 ' 70 STOCK FOR SERVICE. SHORT HORN BULL .FOR t. ensymn. 'Phe nndereigued will keep for service on Lot 17, Oen. 9, Grey, the abort Horn Bull, "Blyth Star,' bred from import- ed sire and five imported 0000000 iu lam. He is a choice animal. Terme, SI50 for grade cows with privilege of returning it neoeeoary. Also have a time' -brad Berk. shire Bear with registered pedigree. Terme 81.00 to be paid at time of service with privilege of returning if neoeseary. 20.5 ROBT. MODONALD, 1',''roprt etor. THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. . Huron County Council. The Council of the Omnty of Enron will meet in the Council Chamber in the Town of Godorieb at 9 001005 p, m., On the Brat Tuesday in December next. All accounts to come before the meeting must be planed wish the Ole rk before the day of meeting. W. LANE, Clerk. Dated November 2002, 1900. 1 ARM FOR SALE.—THE UN- �I_ DERB00NE1) offers his flue 100 sore farm, being Lot 7, Goo. 7, Grey township, for sale. All cleared aid nester cultivation ; good brick house, bank barn and driving eh ed ; Sret-olaee orchard, &o. Farm is well watered and well fenced ; splendid locality ; 9 mil es from Bruesrle. Possession can be given next et arch. For further particulars ne to p rice, terms, dc, apply on the prom- isee to ROUT, INGLI8, or Bruce els P. 0. 20.9 APPRENTICES WANTED.— Young men over 17 yeare to learn either Beller Making or Menial lig ; good nay and large premium at expiration of (wprou- tiooehip, Write E. LEONARD & SONS, 20.3 Loudon, Ont, STRAYED FROM THE PREM. fees of the uodoraigned, Lot 10, Bon. 1, Ores the last week of October, a large year- old heifer, gray tl color Any information left at THE Poem, Brussels, or cont to the owner, Jamestown P. 0., will be thankfully 08095004. 8. 130311E81 Non Secret Baiting Powder Thore'e uo Buret whatever about our Balling Powder, It 10 made of Cream of Tartar and Soda—fibs purser that the mar- ket efforde. These two ingred- ients ore %dentifloally proportion- ed so 11.9 to produce the right leavening power. I6 is the leav- ener to nee if you would always have delicious light biscuits, aakee, &o. It never fails and never varies. 25c. Per Lb- at FOX'S Drug Store IlaI4IMJN sec WAlitrwire VtihMA Blanket Your Horse You can do it at small cost if you come to us for a Blanket --think of it, shaped and strap- ped, only 65c each, and heavier ones as cheap accordingly. OUR HARNESS both Heavy and Light, will pay you to examine, as the material and workmanship cannot be surpassed, and as they are all our own make we know they cannot fail to be durable. Robes, Whips, Trunks and Satchels at Bottom Prices Set good Second Hand Team Harness at bargain also 2 Sets Single Sole agents for Columbian Stock Foods and Remedies. .Repairs in Collars and Harness. Robes Lined and Repaired. �l. C. RI CHARDS Brussels Daylight Store G. N. McLaren a1i br'nPOrM'h'N,'U.'nrkplvsNdU; n1E,'l,r4JtJga. t. Idtdt,'IJ4dy,'IbnMllilii lu'nPeae'U,Nenlrh,'Uils,'tP6Pb.nu"MN,'e,'yPAr'tNd'b'V; 4; U; h1N; It'hi t,'lu'h�'tat'4A,Alpnd'6'V,'U10rW'Wnn'6Pti� SPECIALS FOR 10 DAYS' SELLING For Ten Days we will offer the following Special Bargains Naturally the Best will go First—so come Early 35e, 30c and 25c Dress Goods, your Choice for 19e — Good quality Tweeds, Fancy Meltons and Plaids, new goods and well worth the regular prices at 25c, 80e and 85c. Your choice of the lot for ten days .L"� Q only ... aa�� 14, 12 and $10 Ladies Coats for only $6 75 — Ladies' Odd Coats and Samples, mostly iu black and dark colored Tweeds ; long length, loose fitting, this •season's newest styles ; worth regular $14, $12 and $10. We will give you the choice of the lot 6,75 for 10 days only ... V $1.50 and 1 75 Alen's Tweed Pants for $1.25 —89 pairs Men's Heavy Tweed and Frieze Pants ; odd lots in a number of different lines that we sold regularly at $1.50 and $1 75. Not all sizes in any one sort but all sizes in the lot. For 10 days 1.['5 only your choice for ... ... •GGJJ V $2 50 and 2 75 Men's Tweed Pants going at $1,75 —22 pairs of Men's Pants in odd line that we sold regularly at $2.50 and $2.25 ; good assortment of patterns and perfect fitting goods. For 10 days only 'j I -7R • take your choice for L• 1 Men's and Boys' Caps — 10 dozen Sample Caps—Blacks, Blues and Fancy Tweeds—all have fur bands and are good shapes. They are worth regular from 50c to 90 each. We are. malting two prices of the entire lot for ten QQdays: You CXr take your choice 35 .50 at The Best Hose we ever Sold for 25c — 35 doz, Winter Hose suitable for Ladies, Gills and Boys. This lot is made up of Worsted Wools, Heavy Canadian Wools and Heavy Ribbed Cashmere ; sizes 7 to 10. For 10 days they all go at one price. C, Your choice for ... ,,, .25 DON'T Fail to see our stock of Ladies' Fur Coats, Ruffs, Stoles and Muffs. We have the correct Styles and our prices are the Lowest. Complete assortment of the Granby Rubbers, Overshoes and Cardigans—light and heavy—for Ladies, Girls and Children, Men and Boys. Highest Prices for Produce Goods Right or your Money back Yours for. Mutual 13enefit G. N. McLaren Next Door to American House 1 SI