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M Tf- OIS ` QHWF OH ANNIVERSARY No.t fie Chet'
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1ti Q ,lpl.yaistis p,• .{ a I I her of lettere Ih tko Wawa of tkta "npoetle I a 6 e
11y tAi A ,?A1 A Jesus loved , add to thle the age of Jenna
I In the Surrogate 0ouf4 of the County of ,
when ba was Lound lu the temple inthings, in the matter of theCetato of
THURSDAY , JAN, 10, 1901. tog , divide by Ute 'amber of Ipoheh George Stems, Into of the Village c)1
Brussels, in the County of Huron,
harnea8 maker, deemed.
Netter
RtnluIeal f ob t, .lit given, pursuant
1220,, Rorie -
sl
u rnilpU Aata. 111ot all oro,litora an 1 others
sing a, y clnlmi0 g,dnat tbn o,tnto 07 810
Id fes ren B8'uun, e•hn dlod on nr
',Pont the 1001 e'no of I1ree,u'.nr. 1600, are re.
Unit ed nu o1' bei re the Stet day of Jams.
'•Iy. 1907, totend by poet,'rn.old,or deliver
to A. Il. Meedouald. of tun Village o1 Brun
sola, Soliottnr for Allred 0.Wool' er. Admin•
i.tratnr of Pala d, resell
thou full
pa fan and
asoma• and ode OOReawtth full paraouln d
In W1ll1tie :1t11„lr elating. the etatomemtl0i
their commis and the nature of the ',cour-
ant'
1',11 by tbenl.
And nolloo to further eiveu that after the
said lost mentioned d d'1 to the enld e athlete
will amour rl to distribute the peseta
0. o' area elliebg0t8,I 0 purtlee entitled
toereto,.buving regard only to the elalma of
whim' he shall Dieu have notice and that
he said Admtulelrator will not bo liable for
be'useot•, or a'y pert thereof to any person
r Harmon, of whose claims notice shall not
laevo been received by him at the time 01
011 distribution.
Dated at Hruneele thin 18111 clay of DoOom-
•eer, A. D.1000.
A.13. MA0DONALD
2.1.8 Solicitor for Administrator
AN 1NiTAII,SV'ING OCCASION -- TIM MU1VttIAG BURNED Jerusalem talking with the men of learn,
virgin's ; add the number of day( Ohriet'
On Sabbath, December 80th and Mon Lord ot Hosts ie with ae" ; ohairmen'e was on earth ef(er the r 011000otion I
day following, the third and olosiog addreee ; talo, Dr. Gdlpio, "Hold Thon divide by the number of Gospels in the
anniversary eervto06 were held in oon my band" ; reading, "Jim a here," New Testament ; add the number of
neoti in with Brnaeele Methodist ahnrob Mies Joeie Bnohanau ; Bolo, "Hear me ohaptera in the first book of the New
and was fully no to the high standard 0 I God," Mee, (Or.) Gilpin I quartette Testament ; eubtrnob the 'lumber o'
onto Iwo predeoeeeore, held in October "Rooked in the cradle of the deep," lettere in the name of the oily where
and November, Mieeee Thurea Gerry and Bertha Sharpe Peter's wife's mother lived ; mu tiply by
Rev. T. Wesley Come, of Wsllaok. and 0. Riobardeuu and Joe Hunter 1 toe number of lettere in the ebottert
burg, who removed from Braesele last b'r'ing the aanoell8d mortgage I solo, verse in the Bible I add 1810 number of
June, was the preacher 0u Sabbath and "The Hoose ot Many mansions," (by re books in th• New Testament ; and divide
gave two elogaeut sermons, ably eaetain. quest) Mise McKinley ; address on "The by the number of synoptic Gospels,
ing hie well known ability as a pulpiteer. eymmetrioal life," by R••v. Mr. Come ; WHAT 10 THE RESULT ?
There were large congregations present aura, "Hear ye not 01 Israel," Dr. G(Ipi0 )
and a deep interest maniteeted through Doxology. The music throughout was - •
out, particularly good and well worthy of the To stop a gold with "Preveat(as" is
The topic) of the morning discourse hearty appreciation so emphatically eater than to let it sou and mare it after
was "An ideal lite blooming into a happy expreeeed and all will be welcome back, wards. Taken at the "emeeze stage"
death," based on Phil. 1 and 21 "For Misses Ida Bailey and Jean McLanohlin Prevention ead b
will off all oolde and
me to live is Christ and to die is gain." were the pinnies and performed their grippe, end oada save you from
After eketahing the oiraam'tanoea nodes part exuelleut y. Rev. IU r. Andereoo, pneumonia or bronohitre. Preveutioe are
whiob the words were spoken and out of Blyth, wee unable to be meant owing title toothsome Dandy oold ours tablets
lining Paul's autobiography the speak to illneee in hie family, selling in 60 and 25o boxes. If yon are
a gave a pointed analysis of the Obrlet The cremating ot mortgage was a rare chilly, if you begin to sneeze, try Preven
life showing that it 0'001090 sed being event and elicited a few eeuteuoee from Ii0e. They will surely eheok the cold,
n Christ, with Christ, for ()brisk and B. Garry, who was in obarge of 'hie part and please you. Bold by F. R. Smith,
like Christ. The (sot that death ie ae of the program, of a histories character.
real as life and the lova and gain were Tbe paper was teamed Nov. 13, 1897, for
uraatioaliy illustrated, "0 1 Silent 88,800 to ?6'0000 a former mortgage put when That Cold Comes
Night" was the Where' sung by the on in 1870 when the oborob wee built 18 How is it to be oared 7 This method
oboir and after the (bewares Dr. Fred. so that the amount mentioned has been
is airoplioity itself Rub the 'sheet and
Gilpin rendered the fine solo "0 I God cleared off In 9 piste. There were the throat well with Nerviline, neo it as x
ne meroiful" with good effeob,
names of 20 trustees attached, of whom gargle and take some in hot water befor
At the Sabbath School in the afternoln Bev.' R. Pani, T81oe. Maunders, T. retiring along with one of Dr. Hamilton's
Bert. Lott gave a short aeo0ant of the Fletoher, Jno. Downing and A. Coseley pills. Next morning nods yon refreshed,
Institute for the Blind at Brantford, of are deoeaeed. A wire Laeket held the free from cold and ae bright as a dollar
high he is a pupil I Beatrice Arm cauoelled document in a silver fern pot, These household remedies are wonder
•wrong and Grace Hoover Bang n duet place upon a table on the pulpit plattorm folly, aodoortaigJy wont fail in your ease.
«lcely and Sire. and Mr. Oosene spoke Monday night and the members of the For sale at all dealers.
Trnetee Board were asked to the front
-
ii idly and appropriately.
Oven e. million persona
pointe beoome residents
States daring 1908.
from outside
ot the United
RAILROAD extension in the West le one
of the guarantees of the probable program
of the years to come. In addition to
inoreaeod laoilitiee for travel and freight
the competition will be almost sure to
keep down exorbitant rates of the past.
ALL signs have tailed thie Winter as
tar as the weather is oonoeroed but don't
get gay and start wearing your straw hat
because Old Probe. may have a few
"snifters" op hie sleeve yet before balmy
Spring arrives.
Tux apprehension of mere children for
picking pookete and stealing in Toronto,
Buffalo and other citiee le a sad nommen•
tary 00 the depravity of the Boman
family and at the same time shows the
prime necessity of proper home and
eohool dieoipline. Example teaches loud•
er than precept and if adults slap aside
from the path of rectitude it le not to be
wondered at if the boys and girls follow
suit.
Now that we have squared away for
1907 what is wanted in Brussels is a long
pall, a strong poll and a pull all together
if advance is made. It may not acme
in wholesale quantities bat the quality is
to be 000uldered in preference to quantity.
not location is good, our town indebted
e -•mall compared with many others
and the time is now opportune to make a
- forward step. There should not be a
discordant note in the oharuo. If you
would be disposed to sing in s minor key
take a broader outlook than that merely
pereoual and the broadening vision wiil
likely have a good effect. Talk'obeerily
and when opportunity offers push with
all your might.
The Evils of Intemperance and
the Benefits of Local
Option.
The following is a prize Essay written
by Gordon McKee, a school boy at
Ethel
The evils of Intemperaooe are very
many and I am not going to try to name
a1 of them hat just a few of the most
important ones. First—The drunkard's
children are generally vary poorly clad
and Mame times have to go barefooted al'
Winter and can seemly have anything
to eat. Second,— The drunkard'e wife
klae also a very bard time of it because
ebe has to try to earn a living for herself
and her family and it ie generally pretty
bard work. Third,—The draokard him•
self is always In a run down state of
body and mind end liable to die any
moment from heart failure or oonenmp
tion for when a man starts to drink all
the organs of the body beoome run
down.
Aloohol irritates the muttons coat of
the stomach and carmen the blood vessels
to dilate, This ivareasee the flow of
blood and mane a congestion. The
liver ie also effected becoming enlarged,
inflamed and soft, afterwards it oon•
tracts, thiokene and berdeua and the
bile °aerated ie unhealthy and the liver
is enlarged and oovered with fat. Ai-
oohol also effaote the heart. When first
taken it makes it beat faster and then
afterwards it becomes feeble and a feeble
depression is felt throughout the whole
body and besides hie whole system is
effected and almost every organ in the
body is upset and out of order and Ohne
the whole system ie run down and oat of
aorta.
Then there is not anybody who wante
to hire a man that drinks liquor. When
any large firm advertises fora new ()lark
he moat be a total abstainer, Now to
Bum op the wages of a drunkard are a
run down (tome, a run down system, a
loot appetite, a dishonored name, and a
blemished ch010018r.
If we had Local Option all over when
anybody was advertising for a clerk
they would not need to pat in be most be
n total abstainer, beoaaee if there was no
whisky sold, be ooald riot got any. If
we had Local Option all over Canada
and the money spent in alcohol were used
for other parpoeee we could see some
wonderful effeote. I7 the money wasted
annually on liquor were applied to our
national debt m little over two years we
would see the unique epeotaole of a
Nation without a debt or it would be
euffioient to rent a oomforte.ble cottage
for every family in Canada or in two
years it would buy a borne and oerriage
for Avery family in Canada and maintain
them or in tont years an automobile for
every family. Now we see Dome things
that oonld be done it we bad Looal Option
but instead the traffic is allowed to
plunder the eountry'e bread winners and
rob the ohildren and women all because
we have not got Local Option.
It we had Local Option there would
not be any temptation to the boy' and
young men who base never tattled liga0r
or it we bad it in one township even the
boya of that township would nob be like.
ly to go to another township to get it it
they had never tasted but as it is the
young are tempted to taste beoaaee they
see others doing it and thus beoome
drunkards.
It we had Local Option there would be
very few halt starved, half clothed child.
rem that we see Around the pity beoa0ee
most of them have drunken Where and
they have nobody to take oars of them
while it we had Local Option end their
fathers oonld not get any liquor they
would no doubt lake Imre of them and
make their homes and lives bright and
()hearted,
Local Option frees the people of any
munioipality when it is eutoroed from
any direct partnership in the liquor baa
iaoeg. It pineal; the ban of the law open
en evil Which leads 10 poverty, 'ioknere,
insanity, primo and death. Thus it is the
REV. T. WESLEY COSENS.
At the evening germs the Sabbath of the oharoh to see the matob applied,
School Orchestra lead in the praise while the congregation joined in singing
service. Rev. Mr. Coeeue' tabjeot was "Praise God from whom all hieeoinge
"The oboioe of Sloan" from whish a flow," ae vocal expreeeioo of their
very able Hermon was given that (Mould thanksgiving in being free from the long
be a trait bearer. It was full of good standing oborob debt. The last pay.
'hinge. The choir oontrtbatod the meat of nearly 91,200 was made in
anthem "Sound the trumpet in Zion." Deoember 1908. The congregation is
Mies Bate McKinlay, of Brussels, kindly to be aongratuiated on the e000eeefol
eeeieted the oh "r and sang "Sometime, issue to rebirth so many contributed so
Somewhere" is good voice. The pastor, generoaely and repeatedly. Thus the
Rev. E. G. Powell, aoervted iu the ser- Methodist church of Brussels passed
viae of the day, The League service another milestone in its history and
with Mies Carrie Hingeton, President, by their ready help established a red
lo charge, and -the topic taken by 0)180. latter day in ite annuae. With an earn-
Rioberdson,00ucluded a well filled day, est pastor, well organized departments,
that will live long in the memory of the and a united and willing membership
congregation. The pulpit from the the year of oar Lord 1907 and tboee to
drat Methodist oborob, made 47 years follow should be marked by inareaeed
ago by B Gerry, was in use on the plat. prosperity both for body and soul.
form on Sabbath and palled op many The Souvenir Booklet hauled to cont•
pleasing remiuiececcee of days now long memorate the 80th anniversary of the
passed.ohuroh and the extinction of the debt
Monday evening the church was filled ' has been meeting with ready sale and
for the musical sod literary eutertaln• 'is yet to be bad for 85 cents each.
meat, the pastor presiding in an so- I All the institution° of the ohurob are
oeptable manner. After devotional represented in it and portaite of former
oxeroiaee the following enjoyable pro pastors, officiary, oborob and parsonage
gram was parried out 1—Anthem "The properties, &o., &o. given.
Annual Report of Ethel Cheese Factory
CHB8cx FACTORY MEoyIx0.—Last Saturday afternoon the annual meeting
of Ethel cheese factory was held in the Township Hall. The following audited
report was presented :—
RECEIPTS.
MONTH MSLtr LBB. Or Mud' 00 LB. Paton AMOBNT
Rxaxrv'om 0,10 10 OilxxBB
May 77,210 0,7419 11.10 11 & 1134 10 750 92
Jesse 210,578 10,91714 11.10 01 11.18 11 & 11 2100 67
July 216.607 18,091).1 11,87 ,5,10.69 1134 & if34 2114 96
August 180,955 10,228 11.48 & 11.88 121[16 & 12;5 1092 20
September 1.18,8.22 14,081 1009 & 10.82 12% & 18 1798 45
Oe ober 129,070 12.07434 9,90 18 1008 78
00ovember27,428 2804 9.78 10!5 29142
Haleness in bank at last audit .. 11 05
Interest 1905 2 87
Interest 1900 4 _06
$10,089 71
EXPENDITURE.
Pala to Petrone $ 90`08 88
i. H. Brown, welting cheese, $888.19: hauling milk $407,00 1820 75
Scale boards *9.00, hauling cheese $11.00 . 12 00
:iooretery's salary 606.00, Snloemen and Treasurer 860.00 76 00
Inetruator 07.00, Association fees $8.W 10 00
Boxes $104.12. Instlrnnao $22 50 180 02
Books $1.70 Telephone $2.75 4 46
Hall rent $1.W. Auditor $9.00, Printing The 4 75
Baluuce in banit 11 81
$10088 71
Average pounds 111)110 to pound of cheese 10,88
Average priest of ebeeao per pound 11.87
Average cont of making per 100 pounds $1.27
eboioe of right ae opposed to wrong. shut op bemuse they might kill some.
Looal Option also stops treating to a great body,
extent and so when there le a Fair or Now we see thebeneflte of Local Option
anything like that the men cannot treat and I am perfectly sure nobody wants
eaoh other, and so it makes it a great their ohildren to grow up drunkards and
deal pleasanter for the teat of the people the only sure way to atop them is to
when there are no drunken men stagger• banish the bar room.
ing around, If we had Looai Option
there would be a great deal of time 'laved WHAT IS THE ANSWER ?
tor men bang around hotels and waste
both time and money when they ought 10
be at home working, thus the old saying To the number of A oetles Christ had
+lomat) trne, "Time is money to the poor." during hie earthly ministry, add the
Local Option would oleo atop 0 great nomber of lettere in the same of the city
decal of crime, for every other murder in in which Obeid was born, divide this
the world ie caneed by strong drink. amount by the number of apostles who
There would aleo be far leas enioidos, for were with Chri8t at the transfiguration,
moat of the euieide0 are also oaoeed by to this result add the number of pteoee of
strong drink, end therefore if we had ellver Judas reoeiv0d for betraying Christ
Looal Option there would be very few enbtraot the number of books Lake wrote
murderer or enioidee in the world, add the number of lettere in the name of
Loon( Option woald help to empty the the city in wbloh a man climbed a tree
prieon8, jails and took houses for very to see Jesus ; add the number of thieves
ofton the mon who fill these places are oroodled with Ohriet i divide by the
enbjeot to strong drink and have to be number of fi88100 Christ used in feeding
.sem
v•M.,
A BLANK
Application Form
for Membership in the Finest and
Beet Business Training School in
(:enada—The
CENTRAL BUSINESS NUM
of Toronto, from Jan.2od, next. to-
gether with detailed int n•nation o
We great advantages to be enjoyed,
will be sent free by return moll On
reque.t of Viand or letter.
Wiite to -day to
W. H. Spew, Principal.
Tonga & Gerrard ate., Toronto.
MONTHLY
HORSE FAIRS
BRUBSEL
The regular Monthly Born Fairs will be
Held for the season as follows :
THURSDAY JAN. 8rd, 1907
JAN. 81st,
PER. 0881,, "
AP1l, 481, "
Leading Local and Outside
Buyers will be Pleselll
Brewer's
Reliable
Art Studio
We would be pleased to tak'
your Photograph.
Family Groups taken suitablt-
for Framing (sizes up to 1,1017
in.) We will do our best to
please you.
Visitors to the town are invit-
ed to Call and see our work.
H. R, BREWER
Farmers or Storekeepers
by coming to the
Brussels Salt Works
can get any kind of Salt
they require.
Gordon Mooney,
Foreman, • Brussels.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
YOUNG SHORT HORN BULLS
L, tooter Rum Lambs and Bronze
Turkey Gobblers for sale Prices reason-
able. N.:t MMILNE, Ethel, late
OUNJ CEDAR FOR SALE—
L8o 16 places 11 (net long and '9 pieties 24
nut in length. Alen a number of cedar
fence poets. For urther particulars Bee or
'•rite 'I'H08. NP,WSOM, 1001Oele. 1041
1.41011 SALE OR TO RENT.—
The undersigned offers bor 100 acre
farm, being Lot 20, Cots. 7, Grey, for sale or
to rent. Comfortable house bank baro,
,retard, wells, &o. Farm 18 only *of a mile
tram the stir -Ing village of Ethel. For fur-
ther purtienlare apply to F.8. Scott, Bras.
vole, or MRS. HATE HOLLAND, 78 Minter
itreet, Toronto, 97.8m
C. 0. F.
Court Princess Alexandria, No. 24, 0.0. F.,
droNBels. meets In their I.odgo Room, Slag -
hill Block, cu 6110 Sud and Met Tuesdays o1
anal] mouth, at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren
.t)waye welcome,
GEORGE HERR, 0. R.
W. L. L1A2111114DALE, R. 8,
PROPERTY FOR SALE—THE
undersigned Were for sale an sere o1
and upon whiob is to comfortable dwelling
•01180, stable, fruit trees, good u0er.flowlng
well. &o. Prop. rty is located 1 of e is Ile
Meat of Oraubrook and convenient to school,
hutch, postot000, &a. Possession at any
ime bur price, tnrms, &e., apply on the
remises to M. RAYMANN.
9 tt or Oranbrook P. 0.
soACRES OF LANDFOR
Pala being Ni of Si Lote 69 and 00
Cots, 1,Norris. 40 sores under cultivation
and balance bush; no buila,nga. Posses -
Awe given au 'eumpletiou of purobaen. 15
miles from Jamestown and Si from Wrox-
•ter. For further Vurtloulare apply to
!MLiZA MULLIGAN, Pru prietreee,
21-1 or Jamestown P.O.
f; HORT IHORN BULLS FOR
83 NAL1•—One was a year old 1n January,
1008, and the other 10 months old. Prize
animals and in good condition. Terme in
uic pmol]afer. JAMES 8)EIR. Lot 80,
• 08.0, Morrie, or Bruseele P.O. 1841
'ARM
r TO RENT.—ON A0—
L 000N'r of Wm. Miller deciding not to
louse the 1 rm of Thee, miller it will be
rented ny tender. Tender's re0elv00 by the
uederelg❑ed up t ] Jan, 10th, 1907 Full par-
ticulars way no got from F. B Scott or at
tin multi .8 mule on Dna. 27811, when every-
thing belouging to theeetate 01 'L'boe. Miller
will be eold to the highest bidder.
JAN N. M111-1aR Bud F. S.8(IOTT,
Committee Thos. Minor estate.
PROPERTY FOR SALE—THE
undersigned offers his house and lot,
sltm,te on 61111 street, brussels, for eels.
[t ]e well loouted,a convenient and cow for.
table name. Posseeeion eau be given at
came Will also 'sell the 'meant lot, corner
e1 M111 and 1.:110 obeth streets, which would
make a fine building Bite. For further par-
ticulars as to prism, terms, &e., apply to
FRED. ADAMS, Hardware Dealer, Ford-
wlob. 80-4
.:11i* -it, Ala
Synopsis of Canadian Northwest
HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS
ANY even namberod section of Dominion
Land•, fu Manitoba, Saeketobewan and
Alberta, excepting 8 and 20, not reserved,
tnayhesole be bbead omeeteaded n anyor apeny n alwe hoover (e
, of o family ranm
18 years of ase, to the extent of ono -quarter
ruction 00 100 agree more or lose
Entry may be made personally at the
local land ollloe for tbo dietriot in which
the laud is situate.
• required to perform
The homoas oonl le
the oo]idltiooe oonueobed therewith under
one of the following plane :
(1) At least six months' residence upon
and cultivation of the land in each year for
three years,
(2) It the father (or mother, if the father
is deooas80) of the homesteader resides
upon a farm in the vloleity of the laud
entered for the requirements as to reel.
deuce may be sati6Botl by snob person re•
aiding with the father or mother.
(3) If the Bottler floe his permanent r0al-
deuoe upon farming land owned hy him
in the v,otutty of hie homestead, the re.
, nh•emeuto as to realdeuoe may be eatlM-
usd by rosidenoe upon the mold land.
Six mouths' notice iu writing should bo
given to the Oowmisniouer of Dominion
Lands at Ottawa of intention to apply for
putout, W.W. 00181.
Deputy of Ib a Minister of Interior.
N.B. Unauthorized publication of thl0 ad•
vertisomeut will not bo paid for.
ALLANktUN L 4) Baal;; of Hamilton
ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS
Capital, Pahl up, 62,00,11110
Reser nl Fund.Asset185:82900 1,0011
To Liverpool
80 BRANCHES IH CANADA 80
Preoldent, • • HON. WM, 0188UN
Viet) President OManager,
JA mils TII18NIBVLL
From 88 3011] Fr m Halifax
Protorlau Fri,Jan, 18 Hat, Jam 19
Tunisian Frt, Jou. 25 Nat, Jan, 20
Ionian Fri, Feb. I Rut, Feb. 'A
Parlslao Fri, Feb 16 Sat Fob. 10
nates of Passage
First Cabin -805 and 01]wurds, ano-rlhry
to steamer. Second °elan -84050 wet up.
wards. Parirlao n❑d PI otos fan • uo elites
08 bill steamers(8000nd184' unw]irda, Third
Ohms — Pretoriun 92060, other 080001 re
$27 50.
Boston to Glasgow
Sio111an Friday, Jan. 1L
Ndmfdlia Friday, Feb.28
Second Platte 6500 and upwards; Third plass
—h7Aotbou❑d, 6520.80; Westbound, 027.90
For further eartioulare, rates and ttaketa
apply to
W In. KERlt.
Agent Allan Line, Brussels.
ETHEL AGENCY
^e•
Savings Department—Ample reourtty
lar DOpaniture.
1.00 and upwards repel
Depeat480f $ pw 9 ed. v
3) Interest allowed at current
rates and
compounded half yearly.
's` ADVANCES oko to Farmers for
4,ot
) ale Notes; eolleeted and advances
n made thereof].
Drafts bought and sold, (
W N. MoE•t1, 77 n•A0g1's,
t er . orAio f3 s}5oZ1 1r + r
time. We are in
wear you want.
For good warm winter comfort, we recommend
for "light -shoe" wearers a fleece -lined, jersey cloth,
bellows front overshoe, one or more buckles.
We have some beauties, good strong rubber, one
pair will wear a whole season.
l3oth min's and ladies' in all styles at all prices.
Everything in Iieavy Rubbers, Felt Shoes, Felt
Boots and Rubbers, All Winter Good reduced in
price for 30 days. Come and secure a Bargain—begin-
ning on Saturday, January 126.
Shoes
'Warm
Overskoes
Some people
don't like to wear
a heavy shoe at any
the business to sell the kind of foot-
of
oot
of the Stock of the late George Stemn, Brussels
A. Reduction 10111 will be conducted for the
next 30 days during which SPECIAL BAR-
GAINS will be given in
Robes, B1aukets, Mugs, Bells,
Whips, Mitts, Gloves„ &C.
to reduce the large stock. First-class lines
in Heavy and Light Harness, Trunks
Valises and Satchels Oosne and secure
the Bargains.
A.. C. BAEKER, Administrator
GIFT
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This problem now confronts you. Iu attempting to solve it remem-
ber we are prepared to render assistance. \\1e eat1 do
it by showing you the following goods :
IN FINE CHINA AND GLASSWARE
Cream and Sugar Sets
Cups and Saucers
Water Sets
Salad Dishes
Berry Sets
Cake Plates
Jardineres
Cocoa Sets etc.
\Ve have also a nice display of Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Ties,
etc., to suit all ages, ae well as a good supply of rl'oys.
FRESH GROCERIES AT RIGHT PRICES
During the Holiday Season we will give 5 pounds of any of
our regular 25o Tea for $1.00.
MacDonald Bros.
JAMESTOWN
Wint
r is
and every person
in want of -
Cutters or Sleighs
hs
Light or Heavy, can be supplied by us. Our
stock is large and First-class. Light Bob-
sleighs with or without Platforms and Sleighs
with two-inch runners. In the line of Cut-
ters we have just what you want
Call Early and Gel, Your Choice
Prices and rl't•rrns to suit 1110 Pi>,rclin.ser
D. EWAN Co.
Brussels Carriage Factory,