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The Brussels Post, 1908-1-2, Page 11
,*„rt✓x� 'w'a.w•c., .r.••.•,•ur,..� rywaoaYu, : uvMxtrsxntww,w .. Than Vire' Tbftuk our many Ca&tourers for their patronage during the past year and wish all Eappy and Prosperous New Year To give better service than before shall be ottr aim for 1908. 111) DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. 5ODTITERN EXTENSION. W. O. & R. same.'. _ ®m Was. Enrxaa has sold hie speedy driviu Trains teams Braseele Station, North and. South, as follows l Goma Souza Goma Norma. Mail 7:05 a.m I. Express 10165 a.m Expreos....,,11;25 a,m 6tail , 1:44 a,m Expreee ......3:02 p.m ©xprese 8;51 p,m CANADIAN PACIFIC R. R. Following 1s the O.P. R. Time Table at Walton 1— To Toronto To Goderiah Express ...... 7N6 a re Express 11;52 am Express.,,,,. 5:56 p m Express,,9:56 p m ar.C'Ca1 Sttos 4teras A obiel'e amang ye bakix' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. 1908. Monism Bores Fair was held in Brussels on Thursday of this week. Lass Year Ball Thursday evening of this we k the Towu, Bali, Brussels. A QUANTITY of green woad and sawlogs have already been brought to town tide Winter, A. 0 U. W. will meet Friday evening of this weak. It will be installation of offioere. BCUT0 Enron bye election is elated for Wednesday, January 22nd. Nomination will be held a week earlier. TEE knitted (sheet protestor advertised in lest week's PoeT was found and re turned to ate dwuer, It page to advertise. Taulasnes evening of this week the yonng Hailes of the Epworth Lague hold a Leap Year party at the Methodist Parsonage. FUR Saab was exchanged at the Central Hotel, Brusssie, last Saturday night. 11 ie a Blank Galloway with lambskin Dollar. The perty,who made the mistake is asked to return it ea anon ed possible to the Hotel. THE timbers constituting the tem- porary footbridge over the Maitland near the old flax mill, were .taken away last Saturday by the rise of the river. They • should have been healed to allots betore this incurred. AN open meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held in their new rooms, next dont to the Standard Bank, on Friday evening of tbie week. Interesting- pro- gram will be p650551ed wbiah wilt oom- monoe at 8 &Dee k, Cason or Bosngass.—W. J. Pelmet has arrived in testers and ie now in charge of the &leatti° light system of Brussels having patahaesd the same from F. A. Moore. We welcome the new proprietor to town and wish him eaooess. Mr. Moore has not yet definitely deotded where he will locate. TEE Brueeele W. 0. T. U will observe Friday, 8rd +natant ea a epeoiel day of prayerfor the Bno0eee of the Temperance mum throughout the world and a meet ing will be held in their naw rooms, Bmale block, at the hour of 8 ,o'olook in the afternoon of that day to wbiab all are cordially invited. Rev..E G. Powell has agreed to give an addreee. DrEb IN OALI000SIA,—On Deoember 801b Albert H. McGnflin paid Natnre'e debt at Los Angela, California, aged 57 years, and was buried in Rose Lawn cemetery on the 28rd lilt. Mre, MoSut fdo 15 a sister to J. Giipie, of Brussels, and was married to her now deceased partner 23 ease ago. She taught eobool t the stone 8ahooll bones, Morrie town- ship for 6 years andwas known to a number of our readers who wilt sympa ,tbize with her in her bereavement. A BIo Oosaiuso. P. J, MODooald, who has been ab Moose Jaw for the poet 9 months, arrived home on Obriatmes Day on a visit with his wife and fatuity, He will return nett March. The past 868800 was spent chiefly .on. the water works dam foe the corporation ut Mouse Jaw. Length of cement dam was 840 feet, with an average of 25 feet in height, much of ib being below the gonad. The North olds ot basin was lined with eon. orate, which averaged 16 feet in height and was about 250 feet 100g. It ,took OA barrels of dement and 1100 yards of gravel to complete the contract. The . nodbraot, price was over $24,000. 25 • hands were employed and 4 months were odoapied in the oenatlaobion. Work -was done ander the !inspection of W. Wood. wised and city 'Engineer 1,, Darlington Whitmore. The job (tame nearly petting mere co Mr. Jackson, of Morrie, for $245,00 ktssawen and new eubeoriptiotie50Tun POST 115 rolling in. Our clubbing net may be read o0 page 7 of tins issue TSE Pryne flouring mill, Brussels, has been moiling earns mghte as, well as the day to keep up with the rush of work. A big shopping bueiueae is done withwhich the farmers are web pleased. Tisrain and thaw brought wheeled rigs into 000 for a day or so but Mori day's, snow permitted .the runners to supersede the.boggiee and wagons once more, an agreeable ohange at this Beeson of the year. DONT forget the public meeting in the Town Bali Friday 5058l0g of this week at 7.80 o'olook to discuss a propo td canning factors for Brueeele. R.eve Leckie and B. Gerry will give m report of their visit to Exeter recently (mom ing the proposal. New Quanwnas.—The Brussel T. U. have moved into their new tare, the vacant store in the Block, and will hold their meed at the usual date viz, the last li snob mouth at 3 o'clock in the AOOIDENT.—We are sorry to Cora, daugbter of Peter J. M had bus mdefortnne to beak the e in one ankle last week white skating the rink. The ankh, was also We bops ebe will soon be ttbl aboat as, livsIy as penal. TSE annual meeting of Agricultural Sotheby will be held Corinth' ()bomber on •Wedoesd inst., at 2 o'o ook, to receive G tor's .report, ele06 atdoers and a any other business. There abo large attendance at this meeting au importaut one. 0mr.—There died on Obristm Matched, Mrs. Jae. Moore, aged three years..She had former 10 Follorton but eome years n death of her husband ebe moved itoba with her sou. Mrs. Mo. been in tailing health fur acme her ailmein being heart iron dropsy and desired to return h medical treatmeut .bat bad be only a short time when death her. .The above was a sister in Thomas Moore, of Brueeele, wl bis daaght.r, Masa Minnie, 816eu funeral ou.Frrday. A brother of ceased, Wm. Yee, of Baytiel eighty three years, .also attended funeral. Mrs. Moore was a fine who enjoyed the esteem of a wide of irieude. s W. 0 w quare e Smale meetings there Friday o! mtteruoai. bear that aDoneid, small bone m, epraiued. e to gen East Hur.,n ill the ay, 1611, he midi attend to old be e. an 16 is as •day in savoury y liven flier for to Mxu Moore nen menthe rote and 0me for been bank ol,ime11 law of do with dad the the de d, aged nue woman reruns FARGIERB' INSTITUTE MEETINae.—The reenter meetings of East Huron Farm - ere' Iuetitate will be held at Brussels on Wednesday, January 16th and Thursday. following at Gorman meetioga oommeua ing at 1,80 and 7.80 p. m. Program wtil armlet of the following uddrasse. at both of the msetiegs. Afternoon :• , President's address, John Gardhonse, Highfield, Raising feed for live stook ; W. F. ]I'dd, Bimooe Ventilation of term buildings ; Dr. Annie Battelle, Aylmer, address. Evening, John Gardboase, How to impove present farm oouduions ; W. F. liydd, Small traits and dare of grapevines ; Dr, Annie Backus, Poultry roiwug. Seleatlona of mato will co pro vided at the. evening .gatherings, .The topios should be well discussed aS it adds muob to the inbereeb of the meetings. Dr, Baobus will addreee the ladies each afternoon and will speak at the public rosining each evening, A Bio CLAN Mos LBB 1LLE C aE — , AA. lbs H n r, M. A., Pb D„ who is a Literary testator of high (standing and one of the 56r0ng555 eommeraial teachers In the profasaion, been sughged to take charge at the oom meroial deparbmeut of the Widgham Business College, Mr, Hibner bee not only held the Abair of matbemattes nod modern languages in the (louder] Oollege, for three years, the chair of ancient and modern languages in Austin College titres yearn but has had many years ex perieneein teaobing and in managing eome of the largest oommeroiat 000egee in the country. Mr, Htbuer is a speotal fat in the highest 05080 01 the term. A man of resource and strength of oharae. ter, always inepiring the pupa with bis own entboeiaetio method.. He is a thorough disciplinarian and a welling teaober, pteasenb and entertaining, and keenly alive to the rapid progress and beet interests ot those under his bare. The shorthand department.ie In oharke of Mies E, Virginia Grant, who le .the moat widely experrenoed abort baud teaober in the Proviu16, and is a adnate of the anther of the system an end to Mr. MoDonald, bis sou itaeeell, gr ught and highlyreoommended by him Robt. Eaket and Peter Ferguson owing its W ao in in pr re in as ma BST up etc t0 a.cave in of a tren0h' The gentlemen ware naught i0 the timber of the 5ptle. sheeting. Mie, Mao did not get_ over the effeote of his squeeze for a good month, A edonion of laud bag been parabaeed by Mr. MacDonald 120 mites West of Saskaboon,.at Wilkie, which lea division, point on the hew C, P. R. railway to Edmonton. The town, wbiah adjoins this tarns, is laid out and a harms in build ing is expsated next, season. Bari Booker, of Brasesls, wile ouua for the Rad tamp at Moose Jaw an atteu11011 to 11 '111 on Id tailed good 'owe, Mr. bs1d1)a on iib these two departments in charge of onpable and widely exprrlenasd eoianseswe anticipate the moat flatter greenl''s, A college rapidly increasing attendance, growing in influence and eatige and commanding the respect and 0ognlbion of Canada's. moot eutetprie g bnsineas men, Me, 0151 sir .56111 Met Principal Bp0tto0 in ootnplebing it courses in matrion ati0n, 0,911 vide, stn., whip)) he hopes to have in ration 53sorly Spring Wo under . and that the Winthem Beelines Col o and 11e bra„nhes, loathedatMonth, atlterton, Orungevilis and Go thrash, °pen for Winter term on Jan, Gbh I leg relatives and friends in Algoma on his W Way homeward, re A BUSINESS CHANCE 13 of#an missed when it might have been easily embraced by SYSTEMATXC SAVEVG Begin llow to prepare for tfhe day of opportunity by depositiing your savings in The lietropofitan Banle. In the Savings Depart' fneni $1,UQ or upwards opens an account. Interest is allowed from date of deposit, and compounded four times a year. No delay in withdrawal. Capital Paid Up $1,000,000.00 Metropolitan Bank Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits 61,183,713.0 BRUSSELS BRANCH, W. J. FAWCETT, Manager HERBERT Cunningham, of Palmerston, was a risitor here for New Year's day. B mums Panda School will re open on Mnndey morning next. Parente should make a note of this. 1 us, PINT le sorry to kern that D E. Mucro, merchant of Aobnrn, has passed easy from. time. Be wee a zealous (thumb worker and hie demise will be greatly regretted by the Oemmunity. The funeral takee phaos on Friday at 12 Woke:h. ADDRESS AND PREBENTATToN.-A6 the Sabbath Subool enterteiument held in the eohool hoose, 9 8. No, 11, Elms, the timber of the public school, Mies Carrie MoOreoken, of Brueeele, was pre• vented with a t. ry neat gold ring, sitcom. panted by the fo lowing addreee DRAB TzeoiEs.—As, the 61005 Rae some for ourrelate nobly as teacher and echelon to be severed we San bot express our regret that Bosh 1. the Oaee and are sorry indeed that yon find it oeoeessry to break said oo0neetron having been eco ueeetnl in seo0rine a aitnation an much nearer and con-eqo ntly eo =mob more convenient to your own home. We what !ung rem miter year ardent desire and making energy to train ns, morally and inbelleetnahy. in the brauahes of knowledge ealooleted to prepare no for the honorable nisobarge of our several nal,. Inks in life, Dear Mies MoOraoken we would ask you.aooept this address and. this ring as a alight token of our appre elation of your servioes and tract you may be tong spared and blessed with hea t1 and happiness to adorn your reepo,.eib,e and 5 'Rorable profession W bare much p'eaeore.in wishing you every suosessin your new field, a Merry Christmas and a Sappy Naw Year and M .Dy returns of the Barna, Yours ev'•r aln0ere y, signed on bebeff of the soh,,lare of 8..8 No. 11, Bios BDELAa BBRAIR, BERTHA KEILLOR The address was read by Mte• Benito Keulnr and the presentation m de by Mesa Bue'ah Blair. Mins MaOra,•keu briefly thank.d the douere for their h,. b appreoieted kindness and wished both the day sOhcoi and Sabbath Sohool prospe'ity. Mies Moflraoksn ter l preaoh ul the Anderson school, 8rd Cue Morris, for 1908 Business Locals. Bra rednobinn in critters for the next 2 weeks at D. EWAN & We. RpEonn -Our orange- at 40o per doz. A.1 u x an bun bone fur 801 at GBEwee'e. Two parr bobsleighs and a Portland an it. r for ea e. Apply to WALTER Low. Huy, Sale Stable, Brussels,, PAIR gold rimmed spectacles, in ease, lost in Brc55el5 0u Deo 24'h. The own- er wi•I be greatly obliged if they are left at Ten POST, 85% i s beadaohes are the result of eye.stratn. Properly S ted glaseem will give permanent relief. It you are troubled that way noncan S. L. Tanbe at Fox's Drug Store, Brussels, on Friday, Jan 10th. SEoox» HAND OBoANB: A number of good 6 and 6 ornate 2nd hand organa for sale at a bargain_ Owl and 951 111503. LBATRERDALE & 805, Braasela, You are careful Is ahoosing your physician be just se enretnl in the choice of an optioisn. Ooneo t B L. Taube at pox'. Drug Store on Friday, Jan. 10,1, and get the bonelit of over 86 y5•.15' . x periebne. REtmtsBse the date of S. L. Tnnbe's ;dont 10 Brussels, and if your eyes bother yon in any way, or the waiters you now wear are not satisfactory make it a point to atilt and consult him at Fox's Drng Store on Friday, Jan. 10118. People We Talk About. Mies Rhea Emi h ieit g v ed in Blyth last work. J. T. Curtis, of Milverton, is a visitor with relatives in town. Lamle Lowry visited friends in Sea. forth during the holiday F, Poole, of Toronto University, was a visitor at Jaime Sharpe's moo Mamie M,'ster, of Blnevale, wee visiting Muni Laura Bateman. J. Laeobinicer, of New Hamburg, was visiting bis ono's, J. T. Woad. Miss A he We le, of Londeaboro', is the guest of Mies Olive Mooney. Cleve. Beaks, and Will Amann have been botidayingdn the Queen's any. Will. and Mre. Smith, of London, spent Christmas at their home here, Mies May Skene, -of Toronto, took a run home for tbe'Ohrietmae holiday., Mrs, Alan Lamont anddau.htere were holiday vieiiors with Clinton relatives. Miss L axle Downias, is visiting at In• nark p ted Wiludstosk with old friends. .mise Nina Rogers, of ilionnt Doren, was visiting relatives and void Mende in town. Mrs 3, J, Gilpin was holidaying with her Dieter, Mrs, (Dr) Cavanagh at Owen Bound. Wm, and Mrs, Bmigh and Master Jim were visiting Pulses to,i triende this week, W L, Find Mrs. Lealberdaie and Mies Thurso. Gerry were sailing oro Bealorbh Mende. J Mieees Lily and Pearl Sharpe spent Now Year's day With old friends in ffa,ry Gamble and efster, of Riehmmnd Hifi, he vi ours with then uncle, John Grainger.. Waiter 101115, 01 Moorefield, was re newnng 0111 fritndehipe In »rassels sous 1 locality, CUTTERS We have some dandy Cut- ters at the °ober Carriage Shop which you ought to see if you think of investing in one. Repairing and re -painting done on Shortest notice. JOHN COSER Next door to Town Hall, Brussel,. Master Harold Campbell Is spending the New Y-ar'e holidays with his sinters in Loudon, Mise Sadie Taman, of Detroit, end Atberb Robertson, o1 Blyth, spent Bus day in town, • Mise Barbara Molt&rey, of Toronto Usiver.ity, is home for a brief holiday. Alex is also 1.re, Mrs. W. M. Sino'air and Mies Levine were vieltors at Rev. W. T. ()tuff's Stratford last we. k. Mrs and Mite McKinlay were visiting friends at Rum,ey and Ridg.town during. the Cltrisim•.e holiday. ' Roger D:adman, of °rillia, and Mies May, of Toronto, have been viaitore under the parental roof. Mies Nettie Brown eiefted her sister, Mrs, J, L.e is Kerr, and other old friends in B yib for a few days. MIND J-, Ross, of Toronto, and Mian 0enreia Ruts, of Listowel, were 01611068 at Wm Roes' last week. R H and Mrs. Green, of Oayoge, w' re here on a holiday visit with Mrs. Green's mother, Mrs. Herrin. Mre Jube Broanloot has hardly been aS well as nsual but we hope she will be fully restored to g od b•ahh. Peter and Mrs.`Sitiolair and daughters were vieilore at Jetties -Menzies, Wiliam street, Mre, Sinclair is a daughter, Misses Belle and Sara V. MaLanahlib, of Toronto, have been er.joyieg the boli days witb Brussels re'ativee and friends, JRo. A, Rowland, of Stratford, Apert the Ohrietmae holiday with hie brother, J F Rowlaud, of the Standard Bank, Brueeele Mies F•orenoe Buchanan ie home from the N•,rmai 8ohoot, London, for the holiday, The term will nob Close until next June. James Stewart, who is employed at Beatortb and Goderioh, ie taking a boli• day at his home bete in Brunelle for a week or eo, T. G. MoOraokeo, a former well known Braseelite, wits renewing old acquaint nnaes here this week. He is a brother to W. H. McOraoken. Mies Lottie Elliott and Gebrge Elliott, of Brantford, and Dr. Brown, of Owen 8„und, were visitors at +lobo Hunter's, during the holiday, Ira Parker, Of Widgham, was in town dor a few days last week. He hoe a warm emu in his heart for' Brussels wh'oh is reciprocated, Mies Edith Oolvin has gone 10 Strati turd where aha bas accepted a good situation in the Duaoen 0. Ferguson & Co. dreesmakmg department. B. J. McKee; of Basket, 011, hag been oafidug on old frleuda in town and rumor Gaye—bnt yon can't always believe rumor ao we will not repeat it, Normmu MaOnire, of the Milverton Bun, wa• a holiday visitor under the parental root on New Years, He .hes been nurslinga sore Mtge Marin Smite, who ie teaching soho•d at Drayton, was home for ber vacation. She is a dangbter of John Smith, Tnrnberry Street, Brgeeele, Mrs. F. Robinson and children, who spent the poet month with the former'e Foram., W A. and Ilea, Pryne, have returned to their home at Newbury, Mrs. J. Oakley bas been on the sick net and her daughter Mrs. Cummings, of Stiff .1o, N. Y., le hats waiting on her. We h. pe she will soon be sortvab scent. Dr. and Mrs. Wilson, of nitamay ; Mr, Hindee and wife, of Haman: i ; and J, D, and Mre. Miller, of Jamestown, were Obrietmao visitors at B. 0, Wi'son's Brueeele, Mre. Thos. MOGregor QOM) ebroet, bee ' been on the sink list and under the doe• tors oare, a very mama, thing for her. She is making favorable improvement we are pleased to state. ' Dr. W Roe and Dr. Wesley, of Pbila• delphia, end Mr, and Mrs. Pattsreonand daughter, Mre. Rose, of libay Centre, Kansas, were 3151101, at Riob, and Mrs. BOG's, Brnose,s South. Dr. ,vl. Oaeanagb, ,1 Owen Bound, foe. merly of Breese's, has gone to 141exion where he will seek reaterabion to health and at the tame 11015 not as manager of a silver mune he is interested in, Mrs, George Dirt was down street Tuesday of last Werk, the ee0o0d time only in the pest 8 months owing to poor health, We hops she will 0oet113us to improve and goon be folly restored Mrs, John MsKenzis and daughters Were at Go ip1 Cur l)hriotenae, the y0ntlg ladies extending their toot,. We are sorry to hear that Mr. Ill ()Kenzie - has be. n off work from ,t disabled right hind with blood poisoning bat he hope he will BDDs be o, k, to.avma ^- --an Item, 41.411‘1111,10THE A ®r"lY SMNDARD OF CANADA' Head Office - - Toronto $1,00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT In our Savings Department. Deposits of Sr and upwards are received, on which the highest current rate of interest is allowed No Delays in making Withdrawals Interest added four times a year Savings Bank Department in Connection with all Branches. 0.1 B USSE•LS BRANCH J. F. I owbancr. Manager W. 0. Ball, spent, New Year's) at hie home io Ayr. H .ward Cliff, of Stratford, is a visitor et Barrister Sutolair'e, town, Mr, and Mrs. Smythe, of Loudon, are visiting Than. B. ne and Nutty. George Curry, of W .odetook,:15 visiting hie brother, Thomas Carry, Bru.sels. Ephraim and Mre. °ober, of Moors. field, were vis tore in Brueeele with rola. tnv58. Mine Margaret Roes, of McKillop, is visiting at Mrs, John 'Metairie, 4'rivases 561851, George and M•e. Walker, of London, were New Year's eieitore at A. R. Ourrie'a, Mrs. Walker is a oonein 10 Mrs. Carrie. Miss Nellie Campbell, of London, spent Obristmae 01 her home here. Minster Bobs returned with her after spending the pant six months with hie dieter, Mrs, C. K. P, Haus, of London, Mise Jessie Elliott, of town, stood 8rii. in the honor roll of Modedtes at .Clinton and has been reoe,ving the oongratsls tions of her many Mende. She may pur ne her studies for a $ret class (+ertrii OHM Duette Oriolt was a visitor at Clinton this week whither he went to see his mother, an additional attraction being 115 p's'oe,os o? Mr. ()rioh's sister, Mrs. W MoDuna'd, of Washington State, whom he had not seen for 21 years. Mre. Will, Jammu, of Virden, Man., and Miss Lizzie Ferguson, of Oranbrouk, 8, 0 , arrived home to Brussels, on Mon nay for a holiday visit. They are dau- ghters of J„s and Mrs. Ferguson, and will spend 8 months here before returning We tweed. Donnan Foreytb, eon of the late Alex. b'arsytb, a former resident of the 4th -ins, Morrie, who lives near Braodou Man., 15 vieibing here. He farms on a big sow. having 700 ,,ares of laud North of Brandon. I' is 22 ye'ara a=non he eft Morn.. Ir, 1907 Mr, Forsyth bad ,4,500 hashele of wheat. which he sold ea from 8100 1r, $101 per baehel. Hv had 9000 bu•bels of grain altogether. For 1908 the visitor wit farm 400 ttaree. Maibtend Presbytery report may be read on pig. 4 of this teens. There are two special features in thio reoord that every obnrob worker 10 the Presbyterian obarohee should read. Diplomas will be presented next Sab bath afternoon is Melville Sabbath School to pubis for regularity of at. tendanoe in 1907. aa.a.Rxxx��. Hor—Orlstc.—Ai the residence of the bride's parents, on Ohrietmus Day, by Rev. H. 11 Lang Ford, Mr. Richard W Hoy, of Walton, to Mies Isabella, daughter of Mr. sod Mts. ,Jan, Ooaro 5f Gr HAMILTON—SIDLLIOANey. —Abbe home of thebride's m Cher, Jamestown, un Ohrintma. Day, be Rev. Mr Perrin, of W oxeter, Mr, R 5t. W Hamilton to Miss Obie E. Mulligan, both of Jameelown MoLRag—Moller—At the reeidenee of the bride's parents, on New Year's day, 'byRev. A. O. Wlehert, 13 A, Mr. John Mutest', of Bar Grey, Snell„ MMnnuuof Mr. and 50 Mra.iss Hugsrfh W, ,. MtugcKaytrr, of Grey. MEOWS -N—CLAeR—At the ree'denoe of the bride's psren15, Ilelgrave, on Deo, 26th, 1907, by Rev, G W. Rivers, B. A, B. D., Mr A vin E. Meggieon, of Wnskeda. Man., to Mie., Bara E., daueht.r of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clark, of Belgtsys, zeros Mo0urpxw—At Los Angeles, Cal ., on. Dau 20 It, Albert H, McGnaln, Mother in law to J J Gi'piu, Beta tale, aged 67 years. 8R7755OE12.5 MAR KS7T,3 Fall Wheat 90 Birley 65 Peau Cate 0 Butter, tabs and ro11e..,, 20 Eggs per dozen 20 Hay per ton 12 00 Flour, per bbl 4 50 Hogs, Live 5 40. Apples (per bbl.) 1 50 Potatooe per bus 50 8a 1, per bbl., rated 1 25 90 68 78 40 22 26 18 00 5 20 6 40 1 75 60 1 25 EYE S10 1 S. L. TAUB E Bye-sigkt Specialist of Tlyrnnto, will bo ab my store on Friday, January lOth until p, m rf there is anything wh,atever wrong with your eyesight do not neglect t•' opportunity of having your eyes es ed by a reliable Speoialist at Drug Store .A.770Txcb.7 51+ WEDNESDAY, JAN 8 'mp Oman 5, dm., Int 85.5 unreserved at 1 oto Prop. F R Britt, An THE PEOPLE'S To B314 r. - .ABLE aepeil•,u'. int A. co Bele 8,11th. Fur f,tl'i)le pat co. T1100. BALLANTYNIS. 1 GOOD LEI 0 ef Grade Ewes 'or rale t, be with lamb. ,3000, 14f00 17, Con, 1, Grey, Wro _sitar P, 0, T—'Yt OUND LOST ON Black and will a in 0 f•.ru,ation leading to hie re thankful y raoelv,+d AIiL Lot 2, eon 7, Grey, or Brussel CDMFORTA B L II 1:.. (w 1h 011161, wondei,ed and gt and 1511. 1'sale rot. the vlage 01 511 ee65ion e, 015 be .luau i, February further particulars as to pride, to apply to M1115. JNO. 8LHs1MON. Annual Meet -- twit Huron Agricultural The annual meeting of the East Agrloubural 0ooloty will be held in Town Ratl, Brume's, on Wednesday, Is. the 351,11, eeelvipg toe Annual 8ts1, mast and Andlto•.' Report, appointing 021 eels for the year 1008, &o JAS. 81?EIR, President. W. 17, REAR, &aerator R U t s dam. a r"r3E1 Ja- iL+J i a .rte fid, ®L A .tl,,: tst, , its,"a'lll'la'lll'aal'S1,'tt'lli h,Wrhi 4;,1, grly'I,"t'tl,'tli'h''IU't,'IJ'h'h''ib'bAhr'hI'srtmh,t',dh,mna'ara,'bre,ta'erh,'tNt'hNuh„'Idhdhi47pAu'l,t'h,ha'tN'"h'Ia'W'lli iii p.eu'1''prh,'ia'h.'tPa'b'hiPlaV,t ■ N. McLARE Extra Special Induce- ments for the First Week in January, 1908 eO7TS Pit Exactly Half Price Only a few Ladies' and Misses' Coats left—all new and good Styles—these we offer the first week inlanl,ary at EXACTLY RALFI PRICE. WV'ill C Ove You IVIoney oxo Men's and Boys' Overcoats Men's and Boys' Winter Suits Fur Ruffs Muffs and Caps ,., ps In fact we are offering Special inducements in all Winter Goods. • Next Door to American House N. eLare