The Brussels Post, 1908-2-20, Page 5Our Cl .in List
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THE POST,
Brussels, Ont,
3.l .teto .
tie
East Wawanoah Oounoil met at
Belgrave and awarded the township
prni4ing to The Stitodard this year,
Jao, and Mee. Unit were uabed away to
Jameatowo awiug to hire. Cutt'e mother,
Mre. Uuumbn, having auopher atroke.
T. W. Soots had the miefortnne to
hewn Ste borne break one of he lege and it
had to be shut. Mr. Scott only bought
the animal last Fal..
A. McNally, of Newbridge, was hero
waiting his family. He is well pleased
with We new business. _well
McNally
and Alvin returnedwith him. Their
fanitate W11 be moved when the sleigh
iug gets better.
Mona Monte Straohao, Mies Enid
Nowoombe, aellial and auoompaniot, and
Gavle Sputum tenor and eutertaiuer,have
been etigaged fur an eutertaiument-in.
Industry Hall onthe eveuing of Feb, 24.
ft_el atowe,1.
Muth interest is being taken in the
revival aervieee in the Methodist church
omtdauted by Rev. J. H. Mo0ombe.
Richard Partridge has sold hie coal
busiuose to R. T. Hemp, and intends
leaving for the Canadian West in a week
or two.
Hermon Kraft, who has beep employed.
in the Listowel oigar factory for the past
few years, .has been uppointed on the
polios throe in. Stratford.
A. H. Binning, merchant, of Medicine
Eat, Alta„ arrived in town and will
spend a eller' time here visiting his par.
ante, W. E. and Mrs. Binning.
Jobneton Kidd had n bad fall while in
the lavatory at the Queen's hotel. Not
noticing a hole in the door, where game
of the boards tiad beau removed by the
plumeere in melting ...owe repairs, he fell
auto it, nutting his eoelp open. Ae Mr.
Kidd is an ootogenariati, the jar from the
fall was pretty severe open his not very
vigorous oons.titatiou. pie had to have
the h mit r s and ecu 1
t i ht h a u,
i
H, Maloney, agent for the Canadian
,*xprene Uo , bee moved the °Mee from
Air, 0 eking's drug attire to the old
library builuulg, one Moir. West of the
poet office.
Resell Bamford, who hae been an
eotive tnumoer of the Public L briery
Mudd for acme veari, caste eleatam(1b-ur-
man, . W W. Nichol, 11, A., who hae
Noted 118 Secretary for 40000 yearn, aeked
to he relieved and E. G. MoDuuatd wait
appointed In his plane. Mtge L. Olimio,
wan re appointed librarian at 1ealery or
$250
If .you have catarrh rid yenroelf of
rhla regulons diteaeo. Aak Dr. Shoop,
of Repute, Wts,. to .melt- you free, a
mel Sox of hie Dr. Sheep's Carew!)
Remesty. A simple, slug a tent will eure.
ly te.l yon a °ctarrh troth well worth
your knowing. Write today, 00111
Buffer longer.
Go r• e^ i at.
Two rhlkt of curled) from Gordo were
at Wingbum competing at the bottomed
bend there haat week,
The Wnutipag Evening .Telegram of
January 23rd ant &matinees the appoint
went of W. W. Evens, of that city us
manager of the Western Brauoh of the
-Chun Trust Go, of 'Toronto m W.nui
peg. fir 18 it eon of John Emua, of
Gorrie, and i8 well k etee w many
readers of TILE Poem.
Gorrie sebum wee closed last week
and onme near being aimed fur keepe on
Wadneeday last by a Ore starting in
batweeo the sore near the smoke pipe..
It wee noticed In time and checked before
any serious damage wife dude. 17pon in
'Teethe it wan found that the furnace
was burned out and to was new:emery to
parohaae a new one and have it installed.
Masers Mundy have the contract.
Mrs. Uarriok and daughter, of Auak.
land, New Zealand, widow and daughter,
of ISN late Alex. Uarriok, formerly at.
Orangeville, ere at present vandal; the
former'et brother, Rev. H. W. Malavirh,
Ott their trip here they visited in Poria,
Glasgow, and Loudon and are tow on
their way bark from Vauonuver wh-re
they epeut three mouths. Tbey will
leave early in vlarou for their .home and
expect to arrive in Aneuet,
Corns Cured- For 25 C01118
A guarantee lit paiulees anis goes with
every bottle of Putnam's Ooru E1Epraetor.-
Uae Putnem'o and your pain goes.. Be
ware of subetitatee^
t*.rwnort.
Mies Aggie Diokron is on an extended
vied to Torynto and Whitby.
The Farmers` Inetitate meeting did
not some off Feb. 5111., an annoaneed
owing to the rough weather.
At the annual meeting of the Newry
cheese factory the following ofliuere
were re elected for the year 1908 ; eaten•
mon, Geo. Gordon ; Sea., Jubu Murri
eon ; Treat., A. M. Bwe.'ton ; . Com
mittee, A'ex. Btruthera, William Mon
riaon and Chat. Malaria.
The oitizeoe of Atwood • were alarmed
by the shouting of fire between the hoore
of eight and nine O'oloak on Thnraday
evening, 6111 inst., when it was dis-
covered that the fine brick building of
Nat. Oogblin's, on Main atreet, North,
width was vacated a week or so ego, wee
ou lire and by the time the fire brigade
wee on the Beene the fire had gained eo
rapidly that nothing uuu+d be done, ex
Dept to keep the btaakemith ehup,
a e'
aocoea the road, wbwb i owned by a1r,
Murray, from eatohlug on dre, The.
of the ra is a 1 1
(muse h r kt ow but lit ie
thought, 10 he t,uondiary,
W. N. 4icKay, manager of the Atwood
ager oy of the Bank of Dominod; 1,118
been promoted to the poen ion of men
ager of the Beak at Georgetown, 'lir.
Mr1(ay'e muuy friende in town are
pteaeed to 1801•11 of hie pitmen°,,, 01.11
extend their oengrainRemota W H,
Brown, of heroin, hue Seem appointed
agent 01 Alwood.
Moto'swuet•i►.
The Woman's 1netitute will hold their
monrhly mewing 00 'Thursday, Feb, 27,
at 2 80 p. m. Pepero will be given oi.
' 11 rile Mill g" and "Madman of Pre
parislg Uheeae," Mie. D. H. Uawpba,l
ie the Seorentry,
duet The !Medicine l'ou Need
Your tulur le tad, tongue t0 furred,
eyes are dull, ttppedte ie poor, your
etumooh needa tone, your liver heeds
awakening, Try Dr Hamllton'8 Pills
Ili foot one night you'd- 00lfoe. a dil
Itl bter a
r
rler Dr H tail ou
n t e Pine search
at every truce of troub 8. You'll eat,
oleep, digeetaud feel u whole lot better
Y ,u wilt gain in strength; have a otter
cumin. awn, expertenee the juy of - robust
bead h. 'I'u tone, purify atm enlaVou the
ey-tam there le 40111 03 like Dr. Ham
ilton'e Pills, 25o at all dealers.
E'orah witch.
Howiok Oounoil met ru lordwleh on
Wsdneeday,
Mrs. Jae. Rowe, who hag had a severe
attack of 1, dammatury ri'ituriattem, to
reoaveriug very slowly.
W. J. Baird will erect u line brick
reeidenoe.next Summer, • J. Cottenaoh
has the amanita of the Mich work.
Dr D. R Dunlop bat loomed at Cal.
gary, Aha„ for the pmaltoe of Me pro.
feeoion. Mrs. Dunlop has gone Woet
and will join her 'method there,
New l'EroPgoNE l neo oorION. — The
private telephone system running from
Fordwioh to points in the Townabipe of
Howiok and Wallace ham been commuted
at Furdwioh with the Bell Telephone
inee, et)thatan exchange of conversation
over the two systems le 00 W possible.
`I'lie following edifiers were elected for
1908 by Court Howiek No 84, 0. 0. F.
as hollows :-0, R., Wm. Watters; V, U.
R , tl, G. Outlet P 0. R , A el, Butahiu•
eon ; Prelate, W. A D' dwaroo, er. ; R.
S., W. A. Edwards, jr. ; F. 8., J. 14.
Roger. ; Treas., G. W. . hlapsatoft j
Woodward,, W. Eudletd and M, Gnikm-
eon ; Beadles; Fred. Sotgeran and H.
Gibson and W. Watters ; Auditor, B G.
Gregg ; Court Phyoiotan, Dr. E. J.
Footer, The officiate elect were installed
by. A, C. Batohmeon, P. 0, R.
Wial Sala.
The pupils on our High School roll
HOW r•ombei 180.
E. P Paulus, formerly of Wingham,
has Bold' hie baroware business an Gode
rioh to the Howell Hardware Co.
W Westwood telt for Manitoba and the
Western Provinoee where he will act ea
travelling representative for the Art
Tailoring Co., of Toronto.
Mies Vera Holmre hag gone to Toronto
to take op a spooled course of etgdtee at
Haeergat Ladies' College. Barritter R.
H. Holmes a000mpauied hie daughter to
Toronto.
February 28rd will be young men's
Sunday in all the Wingham ohnrobaa. A
reprreentaIile of the Young Melee Chris
clan Aeeoatatioia 14411 oouopy the pulpits
of the various ohgrOhes morniep and
evening and speak on the work of the
Y. M. O A, In the afternoon a wadi
meeting for roan only will 5. held In the
Town
Hall l H Il tou
1 rthar **plain the cock
of trio society.
While walking down J050 street Rev,
W. G Iloweon was attacked by a viuton8
pallia doge Tho dog tare Mr- Roman's
0041 and loftteeth marks 111 00e of hie
arose
The firm of 1aswell d1 dill, tailors and
daalere In gaols' lendablege, hat been
dissolved and Robert Maxwell will con
thine the bueiurse in the old Mewl. Mr,
,Mill has qct been euj'lyiog good health
for some time and decided to retire from
buelusee. We are pleased to , learn that
he intends remaining to town
jioNy$IEL —Tile Simnel honvpiel Of the:
Wingham Ourllnr O eh was held - here
Wm week.. Rieke were here from aerie,
Harriaton, Mount Forams, Oarium,
Bright, Uheeley Lgolunow, Kl000rdine,
Southempioo, Listowel and Seaford'.
The three principal e0801e were the
Trophy, Aosooietion end Ouneolation
onmpetitiene. Play was oommenoed
W8dueeday afternoon on soft toe, and the
following to the result of the preliminary
in the
Y nompet1tt
on :—
Wingham Gorda
Hepburn, ek ,,., 9 Wa;ker, ek 14.
Luoknow Herrieton
Murdock, ek .,,.14 1110100, ek p
Gorrio Wiugbaa,
Town, ak 8 Crawford, ek., "17
Wingham Luaknow
McDonald, sit 12 Alien, ak..,..... 7'
Wlugham Ohealey
Gregory, ek ..., 1 St -wart, ek ....28
Tha bonepiel oloted in eon weather
after three days of good sport. The re
0048 Wen:—
Trophy
008 -Trophy Final
Mount Forest Durham
Da e, • Hunter,
Galbraith, 1'e.ford,
Ourrie, Gelder,
Dr. Baaom,ek ,.10 'Telford, sk......12
Association, Semi deals
Beafortb Luaknow
Maodoagall, 811 .14 Murttooh, ak ....10
Wiugham Kincardine
Holmes, ek 8 hillier,' ek 6
Ou account of the soft ice, Beaforth.
and Wingbam divided the prizes.
Consolation, Semi beats
Luaknow Wingham
Murdoch,8k...,18 Maadoueld,ek.,.- 8
Southampton, 8. Moialay, a bye.
On acoountof heavy toe Southampton
and Luokuow divided without playlet; off.
Stop that tickling Dough 1 Dr Shoop's
Uough Corewill surely atop it, and with
perfect safety. It is so thorough
that Dr. Shoop tells mothers to use nota.
ingarae evenwith very young babies.
The wholesome green leaves and tender
stems of a lung healing mounlamoue
throb furnish the 0orattve properties to
D Bhoop'e Ooagh Cure. It oalme the
cough, and beate the seeable° bronchial
membranes. No opium, no chloroform,.
nothing harsh deed to tejure or suppress,
Demand Dr. B80op'e_ Take no other.
G. odericn.
KILLED. -Charles Roes, eldest son of
Jae, Rase, of Goderioh Township, wee
etruok by the incoming afternoon train
Saturday about (oar miles from town,.
and was instantly killed. The young
HMO wee 23 ream of age and wag walking
alongtherailway traok in company with
a younger brother, Eddie, and a friend,
E Johnston. The wind was blowing
strongly and they did not bear the op
proatihmg train until it waa oloa
e upon
them, Younger Roes and Johustoo
1 a
'wed to the side but Charles wee
p t
'amok, He was much oat about the
head end law end hie right leg Wag
broken• Uoo4uetor Dunbar and Engin•
ser purr were in charge of the tabs, but
did 1101 nodes the boyo on x001 0111 of the
40161103 ouow.
1 with that I might talk with all sink
of ea ab00. the 801041 0u8ae of 11000414011,_
Heart amu Kidcey alnnollte, To expiate
in persou how wank Stomach nerves
lauds to Bt01naeil weakness, I am tgrs,
`would iutereet all, ' And it is the name
with weak Hearts lir weak Kidneys,
Tllip ie why my prom rip tion—Dr..
Shnop'e Reotorative—to promptly reach.
em et metas of the. StiOuob. Heart and
Klgiieyn. It is wrung to drug the 81um
0011 or stimulate the Heart or Kldoeye,
These weak 'mode nerves eimply need
moth strength. 4Uy Restorative i8' the
only praeertptioli made expreeelyt for
there 0ervee. Next to vetoing you per.
eonany, will be to [nail' yen free, my new
booklet eot144led "What To Do," I will
slip send samples of "my Restorative as
Write well. W to tar the book t
oda I4 will
tura! y.
y iutereet you, Address Dr. Shoop,
Uux 8, Racine, Wis.. Sold by alt dealers.
NA ci' 1110p
MolELLoP Couporo,—Ooniloil met at
Uummaruiat 140181, Seaford), ou Feb,
10th .Ad the membore present. M
utee oflane meeting read and ecoepted.
The tender of McLean Bros. for the
Township printiug for $45 00 was ac•
aopted. The following made were deoig.
mated tie roads be. be r. paired under the
Good Roads movement :—Oommeuoiag
at the 8. W. angle of MuKttlopa Easterly
ou'1'uukarrmi h boundary to the eon.
p.m8uon of Seaford), 2 mites from the
corporation of Sealorib Eaelerly on
bouudery 4$ lanae, from S. W. al.gle
MuK Sup N,.rtberly ou Hulled boundary
1 mile, from 1'uolseremuh _ boundary
Northerly ou multilane 80-31 1f miles
from corporation of Seefurte Northerly
on 81001118 25-26 to Gray boundary 9
miles, from '1'uoker'smiIh boundary
Northerly on giddies 20-21 2 miles,
from Hibben boundary, Northerly on
sideline 5-6 41. miles, from N. W. angle
M0KIIup E'aeter,y ou Morrie boundary
1 j miles, from Wahoo Easterly on Grey
boundary 1;} muse, from lot. 11 Easterly
on Grey boundary '1,j mites, from Grey
boundary Southerly ou 81de1ine 5-61j
Miles, from boundary Morris Somberly
on eidehur 30-81 39 miles, from. N. W.
bugle 'ttilo$wop buutherly ou Hallett
boundary 1 ani e. Auditors' Report so.
aepted and 200 copies to be printed.
A000gnto to the amount of $290.18 were
paid. Next meeting of Commit on
'March 20th at Commercial Hotel, Bea.
!firth, at 10 o'dlook re. m. M. Mums,
Clerk,
DON'T YOU SLEEP WELL ?
Better Correct Mailers Berilre Nerves
Canal itaalth are shattered.
Without sleep there eau be no bod•
ily or mental vigor, e000equeutly sleep -
Women re a- dangerous condition.
Nothing 80. surely restores sleep 8e Fer.
❑-gime ; 14'9 harmleBe—just a nourish.
tug, etrenetbeulee tome.
Ferroz us vitalizes every part of the
body, makes the nerves hardy, come
pletely rehailde the system.
The Sager of aleepleeeneee ie removed—
health ie reetured=yon eau work,eat,
strep -feel 1108 new after using Ferro-
Zene, Don't put off—get Farr, 0uu8 to•
day, it does cum ivaomuia, 50e per box
at all dealers.
LT
Farmers or Storekeepers
by coming to the
Brussels Salt Works
coqet an
g y ?d of Salt
they requillre,
Gordon Mooney,
Foreman, brussels.
ALLAN MAIL LINE
Winterilin g
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SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL
From—Bt.Jahn Balifax
coraloan Fri, Feb. 29 Bat, Feb. '1e
Grampian at, Oar. 7
Virginian Fri, Mar,111 Bal, Mar. 14
Tunisian tat, Mar. 21 ---
SAILINGS TO GLASGOW
From—Portland Boston
Mongolian --' Thar, Feb. 27
Namidinn Thar, Mar. 6 —
Cvfotbian— Thur, Mar. 12.
Bioillan Thur, Mao. 1e .—.
For satlinge, hats and fallinformation
apply to
'W. 01, KERI1.
Agent Allan Line, llrusae18,
7777
MONTHLY
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NORSE FA!
The Regular Monthly Horse Faire ►till,
be held for the season as follows ;
THURSDAY, .,...,.,MAR. 6th, 1008
APRIL 2od, 1908
Leading Loaf and Outside
Buyers will be Present.
INR
SEWING
MACHINES
ARE THE' BEST/
Machines may be seen at
MoKAY & SHAW'S Hardware
Store, Brussels.
Easy payment system may
be arranged for.
I also handle the Nordheim-
er Piano.
S. CARTER, AGENT
Ewan
if you want a First-class
CUTTER
THEY are specially made and Up-to-date
A large quantity of Piano Box and Port-
land Cutters.
1T All Trimminge made to lift out.
4 Can be had in any color of paint.
4 Call early and get your pick.
IT Second -band Cutters always on hand at
Low Prices.
EWAN & CO
Brussels Up-to-date Carriage Factory.
$12 000 Worth 0f Bright New lVIerehan dire being Slaughtered
Thi
tock Must
b Reduc
The Greatest Money -saving Opportunity ever offered in Huron County.
Must be Sold and will be Sold, Regardless of Cost or Value. . Read over this List of Attractions - Compare - Prove
what we say -• The Greatest Money -saving Event Ever Offered in the County of Huron.
TERMS OF SALE - CASH
—Dress Goods in Poplins, Venetian' Cloths, Tweeds, Pan
-
Mae, Cashmeres and Serges, regular value up to
75c. Emergency Sale Price .. 89
—Dress Goods in all our best qualities of cloths and col-
eringo, regular value up to $1.25. Emergency
Sale Prtoe Opy 99
.Ladies Winter Cloth Coats at exactly Price. All new
and this Beason'8 best styles.
—Alt Furs are being sold regardless of cost or value.
Men's and Boys' Clothing
—Men's Beaver, Milton and Tweed Overcoats. regular
vainer up .to $8 50, Emergency sale Price 4 98
-Men's Beaver and Milton Overcoats, regular plrice up
to $14.00. Emergency Sale Price .,. .., 7 50
-Men's Tweed, Worsted and Serge Suits, regular price
up to $18.50. lilmergeney Sale Price ' ,., . 7 50
Men's 'tweed and Worsted Snits, regular price up to
$8 50. Emergency Sale Pride ... 4 98
—Boy's 3.piece Suits, Light and Dark Tweeds with
Iinickor Pants, sizes up to 88, regular price up to
$6.50. Emergency Sale Price 8 75
—Min's Odd Pants regular up to .$1.75. Emergency
Sale Price .. 1 15
—Men's Odd Pants regular up to $8 25. Emergency
Sale Price ,,, 2 25
—Ladies' Ready-to-wear Skirts in this season's beet •
styles, regular prices up to $4 00. Emergency
Sale Price 2 25
—$5.00 Ladies' Beady -to -wear Skirts, Emergency Sale
Price ... ... 8 50
—Up to 80c. Ladies'; and Boys' Bose. EmergencySale
Price 19
—Up to 60c. Ladies' and Boys' Hose. Emergency Sale
Nike 89
—Up to 60c. Ladies' Winter Underclothing. Emergency
Sale Price 89
—$1..00 Corsets. Emergency Sale Poke .. 79.
—50e, Corsets, ti 81 ., ,.. 89
—85c. Towels. 41
" per pair 25
—80c. Towels. 't tr " 20
—Comforters, regular $2.25. Emergency Sale Price 1 50
—$1.50 Table Cloths. Emergency Sale Price ... ... 1 15
Genuine Bargains in the
Boot Devartrnent
—Ladies' Dongola Kid and Box Calf Boots, Bals and
Blucher styles, regular up to $2.00. Emergency
Sale Price ... 1 89
—Ladies' Choice' Dongola Kid Viol Kid Boots, Bills and
Blucher styles, regular values up to $2.75. .Em
ergency Sale Price 1 79
—Men's Box Calf," Velour Calf and Dongola Rid. Boots;,
Blucher and 13a1 styles, Goodyear welted soles, reg-
ular values up to $8 75. Emergency Sale Price... 2 50
—Men's Box Calf and Dongola Kid Boots, regular prices
up to $2.75. Emergency Sale Ptice .. 1 79.
—Boys', Girls' and Children's Boots at 20 to 80 per cent.
less than regular prices.
—Over Shoes, Cardigans, and all Felt Goods must go.
Cost not consideree.
Cash Prices Allowed for Produce
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