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JAN, 21, 1904
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money if it fails in your case. 25c. a bottle, only, from
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TY ,
DRUGGIST AND STATIONER.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
90uT0RRN immersion W, e. & B.
Trains leave Bruesele Station, North
end South, as follows:
GoINo SOUTH GOING NORTO,
Mall 7:18 a.m I Mixed 10:00 wan
Itfi^ed........ 1000 a.mMail , .-1:17 pan
Express 2:75p,m I Exproee 8:17 p.m
goad gebas reins.
A ohiel's among ye fakir' notes,
Au' faith he'll prent is.
Home Fair Thursday, Feb. 4 b.
COUNTY at/IMOD next week at Goderioh.
A sow changes of business are mooted
in Brussels.
To give the Jaanary thaw its due it, at
least, made the attempt.
A GOOD many horses are laid np with
distemper 113 this community,
TORRAIOMETOBS were said to register as
low ae 20 degrees below zero this week.
Timm Honors Fall Fair will be held at
Bruesele ou Thursday and Friday, Oot.
6th and 7oh.
Two care of bogs were shipped by Barr
Bros. & Black from Bruaeele on Wednee•
day. It ie a difficult matter to be sure
when s traits is coming these days.
A .0041'48 of Montreal borne buyers
were in town on Monday but the prices
they offereddid nob produce many sales
although not a few good animals were on
the market,
How to gracefully walk the bog's back
on the ereoolithio sidewalks ie an art
being practiced these days. Some
people have not met with very mach
summate however, and take to the middle
of the Ring's highway in preference.
TEE legality of the Bylaw passed by
Brussels Council dealing with the pro-
posed sewer on Tnrnberry street South
will be tested. It will Dome np for bear-
ing in Toronto. Some adjusment
should be made to save the expense of a
legal egaabble over a matter purely in the
jariediotion of local parties,
SILVER 'TROPHY.—In the °Leese nam•
petition held in aonneotioo with the
Western Dairymen's AeBociation, H. R,
Green, maker for the Trowbridge factory,
carried el the silver trophy awarded to
the oheeeemaker making the highest
score. Hs was awarded both the eweep-
slakee and first prize for September
white, scoring 99 pointe.
MRe.D. Fulton, matron of the County
House of Refuge eines its opening, bas
tendered her resignation and it will be
dealt with at next week's County noun-
oIl. Mre. Frena% has proved a most
excellent matron and her place will not
be easily filled. I111 health is given as
one reason for desiring to be relieved of
her po0itiodd. There are 85 pentane in
the Home.
Botts of the pitch boles on the gravel
road are very deep and very broad and
are rather a menace to public travel, If
road work does not keep the road in prop-
er oondition the townehipe adjoining
ehonld not be backward in the neoesaary
expenditnre tomake the road fit for use.
The breaking of a double traok in the
Winters in whioh the anew fallis heavy
would be a move in the right direction
and would avoid many of the upsets and
soaideota often oaourring on the Bingle
trsok,
B. 0. T. M.,—Following officers were
installed by Past Commander Somers fn
oonneotion with Braasele Tent of the
Macaabee Order :—Past Cone., H. R.
Brewer ; Com. Win. Griffith ; Lieut.
Oom., S. Garter ; Record Keeper, A. Mo.
Guire ; Chaplain, Henry Buneton ; Pby
eioiane, Drs. MaNauphbon and Toole ;
Sergeant, Geo, Colvin ;• Master -at -arum,
A. J. Smote ; let M. of Cl,, Henry Moon.
ey ; 2nd M. of G., W. R. Mooney • San.
tine1,11. Anderson ; Picket, A, J. Lowry.
In addition to the usual business parried
on by each Sooietiee they maintain afiret
clam Bend.
GREY BRANon :AOL. '800I880.—The
Directors of Grey Brands Agricultural
Society met on Wednesday afternoon and
voted 9300 to the Riding Fair if held on
the Agl. Park at Bruesele. W. H. Kerr
wee raappointed Bearabary-Treaeurer
and Jae, epeir, the President, eleoted
as representative to the Faire' An,00ia•
tion to be Held in Toronto en Feb, 27th
and 28tH. A committee, consisting of
J. Leckie, P. Scott and Jae. Speir, was
appointed to have grand steed moved
beak and repaired as necessary and also
to attend to fencing in -the same con.
neetiou,'
Tnz Mitabell Advocate nye ;—"Miee
Delmerob," the Almond pacing mare of
Megace, Giebel & Koenig, is again in
training after it year'0 idleness. The
little mere bee retained .that vitality and
gimp of days of yore and is showing great
borate of speed and promisee to make a
geed 'Mewing at the Bering mete.
"Aleine" and "Qoeen'a Baron," of the
settle etablea, are to splendid oondition,
and if turfed this Doming 080800 altoitli
lower their marks 0onaiderably, There's
also "Baby Delmarob," who Is hat rife
months old, strong and healthy, and if
breeding goee for anything Meeere,
Goebel & K{ lig can look fotWarrl to a
bright future le the racing AADld,
Bemuse -nu SmoneIR was in Listowel On
business last Wednesday.
DON'T advertise your troubles, If you'r
bow legged, don't wear stripedtroneere.
A meeting of Brussels Public. Library
Board was held on Thursday afternoon
of this week.
Wake a mac lakes no the seine of
Government he often finds himself be.
hind a team of kickers.
Tag By.law as to what constitutes
furlong driving on the Main street ehonld
be looked np before somebody gets hart.
THERE were only two trains in on Tues.
day, io fact only one to be strictly correct
as the one from the East didnot reach
here until 130 Wednesday morning. The
mail came o0 this "flyer".
A very enjoyable time was spent on Fri-
day evening ot laet week in connection
with the social gathering in the Sunday
eohool room of St. John's ohnrah. The
Blyth young people gave a good abate of
the program.
Leen Friday the venal freight Entine on
this line were oanoelled and the engines
attached to a snow plow cleaned out the
drifted places near Ripley but the sac -
mediae storms soon replaced ooneiderable
of the snow removed. The traine have
been away behind all week.
Taa death of Miee Belle Irwin, spoken
of last week, reached from blood poison•
ing following the medical operation she
underwent on the previous Monday.
She died on Wednesday at 10 a. m. quite
unexpectedly ber mother only arriving at
the hospital a ehort time before she pas.
sed away. Her oondition appeared to be
quite favorable on Taeeday.
AT Honiz.—The A. O. U. W. "At
Home" will be held in the Lodge room,
Blaehillblook, on Monday evening of
next Week commencing at 8 o'clock.
Grand Master Workman Gibson, stringer.
soli, will deliver an address and a magi.
cal program will be given after whioh a
lunch will be served. Chair will be oc-
oupied by Rev. John Rose, B. A. Mr.
Gibson is an excellent speaker and well
worth hearing.
IN the will of the late Mr. Pattnllo, M.
P. P., there are two additional bequests
which illustrate hie thoughtfulness. To
hie housekeeper, Mise Georgie Lowick, he
bequeathed the sum of $400 together
with the furniture and contents of her
room in Mr. Pettullo'e home in Wood -
stook. and to a former housekeeper, Miee
Sarah Bray, now Mre. Stewart, of
Arthur, he left a bequest of 5200. Mies
Lowick referred to is a eider to A. J.
Lowiok, of Brussels.
CHARITY Coxozar.—Friday evening o!
next week a Concert will be given in
the Town Hall, Brussels, ander the
auspices of the L. 0. T. M. and K. 0. T.
M., prooeeds to go the Sanitarium for
ooneamptivee at Gravenhnret. Program
will eoueiet in the preeentation of two
playa viz. "Dream of Fair Women" and
"Going Somewhere", in which over a
score will take part ; solos, dnett, reoi.
tatfone, tableau Maaabee Band, &o. En.
tertamment will commence at 8 O'olook.
Miaeee Holmes, Cardiff. Harris and
Bachenan, and J. Jonas, F. J. Gilroy and
H. W. Avieon are among the talent.
ODIT.—Last week THIS Pose referred to
the Redone illness of Dr. Thos, Norton,
of Shelburne, Out. He died. on Thnreday
14th inst. after a lingering filmes doe to
oauoar of the etomeoh. He was born in
Montreal 52 years ago, and graduated
from MoGi11. At one time be was
president of the Turf Association and of
the 36th Battalion Band. He wag
coroner for the Oentities of Dnfferio and
Geary, and surgeon to the Canadian
Paailio Railway. He was married twelve
years ago to Mies Annie L. Roberts, only
daughter of W. L. Roberts, of Port Perry,
and is survived by pis widow. Dr. Nor-
ton visited in Bruaeele on different
ootlaeiaue when bis father, Rev. William
Norton, was living. Mra, A, E. Tee.
leaven, now of Rosenthal, N. W. T., is a
sister to the deoeaeed doctor.
11.111U1(1)11 0111111RS.
New topic programs have been issued
for both Senior and Junior Epworth
League Boeletie9 in connection with
B useele Methodiet Church.
Rev. I. M. Webb and Dr. Feild attend-
ed a meeting of the Rural Deanery at
0liatou on Tueeday and had quite a
lengthened experience iu driving home
through the heavy snow.
Owing to the heavy snow drifts, between
$eaforth and Breseele last Sunday the
priest found it impoeeible to get through
and there wag no Divine sorties in the
Catholic oharoh, Braesele, but there will
be next Snndayab 11 o'olook a. m.
Rev. A. C. Crewe, General Secretary of
Epworth Leagues end Sunday Sghoola,
will preach Epworth League anniversary
0800One in Bruesele Methodiet church on
Sunday, March Otb, and will deliver hie
most popular leoture "The Bright gide of
Things" on the following Monday even.
Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock a meet.
ing of Brussels Branch Bible Society
Directors will be held at Tun POST Pleb.
netting Hoose, to dieouee the question of
oelebratiog the centennial of the British
and Foreign Bible society, the date of
whioh will be Maroh 9111, Canada ban
promised 550 000 towards the Centenary
Fond, Toronto agreeing to raise 510,000
of lure amount.
Standard Bank of Canada
r7�TA:alT,�7:,`30=t1TJ 3.137«'3
ASSETS—OVER THIRTEEN MILLION DOLLARS .
FARMERS' CREDIT SALES
—This Bank advanoea money on Partnere' Sale Netea, in large or
small amounts andfor long or short terms, to Agit 011, oualcmor,
—You may draw the fall amount of Notes at one time or you may
draw smaller amounts when you wish and for any time that
mute your oonvenienoe. Interest ie ()barged only for the nam•
ber of daye you take the money. Notes loft for oolleo1ion
receive our beet attention.
—Notes may be left for son xrnrrria only for which no charge is made
SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS of One Dollar and upwards received
and Highest Bank Interest allowed thereon from date of deposit on daily balanus.
ra'Every oonvenienee afforded oastomers living at a dletsnoe.
BRUSSELS BRANCH F. H. GRAY, Acme.
W, F. M. 8.—At the annual meeting of
the Wowen'e Foreign Missionary Society
of Melville °bar°h, Brussels, the follow-
ing effluent were elected for 1004 :--Hon.
President, Mre. Jobe Barobill ; Pres.,
Mre. (Rev ) Roes ; Vice Pres., Mre. G. A.
Deadman ; Secretary, Mre. J. 9. Gamer.
on ; Aeat, Secretary, Mre. T. R. Thom
0012 ; Treas., Mrs. Geo. Thomson ;
Tidings Secretary, Mr.. P. Watson ;
Assistant teem, Mrs. N. MoLanohlin ;
Organist, Mre. Dr. Holmes ; Auditors,
Mre... Straohan and Mre.R. K. Roes,
"Rex Ohtiotue," a study of Ohioa, is
being taken up at the monthly meetioge
this year. The following are some in•
tereeting statistics gathered from the
annual report :—Membership 48, an
fnoreaee of 6 over lust year. Average
attendance at monthly meetings 28.
O0,nber tbankegivieg offering amounted
to 550 G0. Mr. Wilson's leetnre 52165,
and the regular monthly oontribaiions
$89 05. .The total receipts for the year
were 5177 26, which has been need for
missionary purposes. A bete of olothiug
and one of quilts were Bent to the North-
West Indiana, the value of these boxes
being 565 00.
Business Locals.
Rew Funs —Highest price paid for raw
fare. A. 0011sLEY, Brussels.
HANDeoua walnut sideboard for sale at
great redaction. Apply to Mas, W. M.
SIemma, Brussels.
A raw first olasa second hand cutters
still in stook. Also a number of new
ones left. Call early. D. EwAN.
WANTED.— All kind trade. Dried
apples 58; Turkeys 15o ; Fresh eggs 20o;
&o. No. 1 Prime Fox $6 00 oaeb.
GEo. E. KING, Wingham.
People We Talk About.
Mies Polly Batters, of Toronto, is the
guest of Mre. P. Ament,
Barrister MaDouald was in the Oce
town oo Thursday of this week.
Mre. Gordon, of Laoknow, was the
g0800 of Mre. Fletcher, her sister iu law.
Miee Maeklem, of Kincardine, is visit-
ing her sister, Mre. Juo. L mg, Flora
street,
Mre. 1. 0. Riaharde bas been visiting
Mra. John Ameot. et 11111bank daring the
past week.
Mre. John Tait, Queen street, was on
the sick list but the hops she will sone be.
as well as ever.
Mra. Wm. Ainlay was at Toronto last
week attending the fuuerel of the late
Miee Belle Irwin.
3, K. and Mre. Blain, of Sarnia, are
visiting at A. Conalay's. Mre. Maio and
Mre. doustey are eietere.
Mre. Soarrow and baby, of Manitoba,
are visiting at Neil MaLanohlin'u. Mre.
Soarrow ie a eieter to Mre. MoLeuoblin.
Mre. J. Milhaaaen has been laid up
with the mumps this week but we hope
the rather disagreeable ailment will soon
disappear.
Walter Smith has had another slight'
stroke of paralyoie and ie ooneegnently
not as well ae he bee been for several
menthe past.
John Heist has taken a position on the
G. T. R. ae section mac at Bluevale and
bas moved hie family there. We hope
they will do well.
Harry Downing hag retnrned to
Manitou, Manitoba, after enjoying a
holiday for s few weeks with relatives.
and friends in Bruesele.
Robt. Roes, marine engineer, baa gone
to Owen Sound to supervise neoesaary re-
pairs being made to the steamer on
whioh he pulls the leaver.
George and Mre. Jacques and Lexie, of
Searle, North Dakota, are visitors at J.
A. Oeter'e, Bruesett. Mr. Jacques and
Mre. Oster are brother and sister.
Mre. (Dr.) Toole fell on the street
recently owing to the very elippery walk
and received quite a shaking up hat no
Barletta Wary we are pleased to state.
Wingham Advance eaye :—We regret to
bear that Mre. Jamee Walker is still ill
with inflammatory rheumatism, and is
suffering intersect pain. We hope eo:,n . to
hear of her recovery.
Last week Robert Moore, son of D. B.
Moore, Broaeele, left town for Semis,
Manitoba, Where he will take oho«ge of a
large farm belonging to Dr. R, Kneehtel,
of Winnipeg, hie brother•in-law. We
with him success in the Week.
Mre. Charles Ritchie was on the eiok
list tele week, Her heart and a bad
°old were the combined,aliment,. Mre.
Gillespie, n daughter, oamo on Monday
from Ripley to wait on her. We trust
Mre. Ritchie will soon be all right.
John Bateman and family who moved
from Gtey township a short time ago to
Niagara. Falls, N. Y., arrived back to
Braeaelelast week and have taken op
housekeeping in John Haiet'e house,
Albert street. Niagara Fath did not appear
to agree with Mr, Bateman'e health,
bene the return. We welcome them
beak.
Wednesday a bit of iil.lnek befell
the morning train for London on the
London, Baron and Bruce, Owing to
the continued snow storms at different
pointe on the branch a snowplow and
engine were sent out from London at an
earl hour to clear Melina, and when it
y .
Was within two miles of Vinton it lett
the rails. The' auxiliary was sent out
from tike city, but np to a late hour
Wednesday afternoon, the train tot lion -
don, whioh had recoiled Clinton befOro
the ohm/plow was derailed, was still in
that plane, waiting to get through., 11he
train from London for Goderioh and
Kincardine was also blocked owing to the
mishap.
Irnesele School hoard,.
The Statutory meeting of the Public;
School Board was heal in the Board room
on Wednesday evening. Members present
D. 0. Roes, J. G. Skene, A. Cootley, Jae.
Turnbull and R. Leatberdate, Minutes
of 'set meeting read and passel.
Moved by A. Ooueley, Beclouded by J.
G. Skene that D. 0. Ross he elected
Obairman for 1904. Carried.
The following a000nnte were. present-
ed
P. Ament, lumber and work 514 60
Wiltote & Turnbull, wood 27 86
J. Murr, supplies 2 77
3. H. Oameron, supplies 1 00
P. Scott, repairs 85
F. Smith, supplies 39 94
Moved by A. Ooaeley, seoouded by J.
G. Shane that above accounts be paid,
Carried.
Moved by 3. G. Skene, seoouded by
Jas. Turnbull that ueoeeeary ink walla be
procured for Mise Soott'e room. Carried.
Moved by J. G. Slone, soaouded by R.
Leatherdale tbat the Principal be ream.
mended to inetraot the school pupils in
fire drill ut hie early coovenievoe. Oar.
sled.
Following ie the December report :—
Room Ag. No. on Roll Av. Atten.
1 728 58 46 '
2 679 46 42
8 641 43 40
4 623 48 40
5862 80 58
After a die°nesion ae to the eabetittition
of coal for wood in heating the school for
the time to come owing to the difficulty in
eeauring wood supply the Board adjourn-
ed.
Ctantetlianwee..
St. Catholic ohurob, Montreal, was des-
troyed by fire.
Br•okvitle Liberals have nominated D.
Derbyshire for the Commons.
Hon L.P. Brodeur was sworn in at
Ottawa as minister of Inland Revenue,
Fire In the Hawthorne blook, at Peter.
bora', did damage amounting to 525,000.
The Govenor-General eigned aproalam•
atiou oslling the Dominion Parliament to
meet on March 10.
The 0. P. R. line west of Laegan was-
torn for several hundred feet by au im•
manila enowelide.
Wiliam B. Echlin was caught in a'
belt in the Goldie & McCulloch fonudry
at Gelt and fetally injured.
Hal Patron, 2,15i, the fast little blank.
stallion owned by Capt. McRae of the
Sydenham Stook Ferro, bee been sold to
Elihu and John Wigle, of Windsor.
The 1r0atee9 of St. Mary's Methodist
church have decided to ergot new sheds
iu place of thinepartially destroyed by
the roof caving in front the effects tt
encw and ice.
Nineteen hundred and four is rather
eby in the matter of Wipes, There will
be bat two and both of these will be of
the sun and neither will be visible in any
pert of this oonntry.
A signal onmpliment was paid the
Province of Ontario when Hon. John
Dryden, Minister of Agricultural, was
eleoted chairman of the animal section
of -toe new organization called the
Amerloan Breeder's Association, whioh
was perfected at St. Louie on Deo. 29
and 30 last.
During the year the total length of
Dement walks laid in Hamilton was
miles, 95 compared with almost 35 melee
in 1902. All the walks laid up to that
date in that city have a oombined length
of 95 miles. Landon lamb year laid
between 11 and 12 miles of cement wants,
or not much mora than half the amount
laid in Hamilton in the eame time.
The Governments of Ontario mud the
Dominion have name to en Understanding
in regard to the regu ations:to be enter-
ued for the proleatioe of filth in Ontario.
It ie now probable that the Dominion will
shortly issue new regoletione limiting
the number and fixing the legal size and
weight of fish to be taken by sportsmen,
end extending the diene Beason for those
fish that seem to regaire it. It ie also
understood that the netting of the blank
base will in fn1are be etreotty probibited,
and that for three or four years the ex.
portation of blaok base or trout from the
province will be prohibited.
At the Middlesex Winter assizes thie
week before Justice Britton, it was an•
pounced that a ee0tlemeuthad been effeot•
ed in two mime whiob have given promise
of more than the usual amount of interest.
The plaint,ffe in the .ogee .were Mra.'
Munro and Mre. McKenzie, of Metcalfe
Township It will he remembered that
seine months ego, a, threshing engine wits
being hauled 1.00088 a wooden,bridge,
whioh spanned a email stream in Met.
calla, when the, structure gave away,.
precipitating the machine and a nnmber
of mon into the ditah below. Messrs.
Munro and MnKenzie;'huebende of the
plaintiffs in Ilse peewit actions, were
among the number, and they mat their
death, being oatight under the thresher.
and killed. The pinintiffe set up the
claim that the townshipwas reeponeible
for the sintenanae f the bridge, and
m e e
g,
that if the latter had been kept in proper
repair the nooideet would hot have hap.
paned. When the (oensal ' met 'a
settlement woe made, Mra, Munro being
awarded judgment for $1,800, of whioh
she gene 51,000, three children 5100 each
and another child 5600. Mrs. Mckenzie
got a vordiet for 92,600, she to receive
METROPOLITAN AK
CArtI'A1,—roe up 91,000,000
Itk:SLRVII FUND • , 91,000,000
Rita, R. H. WAleDelN, D. D„ 'Directors , 8. J. pt001i10,
President, area -President,
0, D. OXAgenr, 1018 1,0000 Mit V. tronsatrran mum, n.0, D. O. Tn0149070, x. 0,
HEAD A OFFICE TORONTO
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W. D. RO89 - - QENEleAL 112ANASlint
A GENERAL BANifING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
Draft() Bought and Bold. Partnere' Notes Dieoouuted.
t vd&Be1Ll9 9vS flame BRA R2i°JIs7INVZ°
Interest at HIGHEST CURRENT RATER allowed ou all mune of 51 end npwarde
Day USSEAS R :i'd7 OBI
A. E. MELLISH, Manager.
51,300 and the balance to be divided
among the children.
RanoenY.—In Grey, 00 Jan. 5, to Mr.
and Mre. D. Badgely, a daughter.
CoPLAND,—Io Harriman, on Jan, 16, to
Mr. and Mre. Malcolm Copland, a
daaghter.
MODomenn —In Grey, on Deo. 21, to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Lollunald, a son,
• (still born),
an.Azxzaxmo:-
GILPIN—Muoaa.—At the resideooe of the
the bride's parents, Mr, and Mre.
Robe. Mutab, "Maple Villa," Gorrie,
un Wednesday, 13th inet., by Rev
J. W. Bolmes, Mr, B. Courtney
Gilpin, of Vegreville,Alberta, former-
ly of &eerie, to Mies Mary A. Match
BONWALoo—WENDT,—Io Mildmay, on Jan.
12,b, by Rev. M Tbomae, aselated
by Rev. Mr, Schwalm, of Oheeley,
Mies Rebecca Wendt, of Mildmay, to
Mr, H. Schwalm, of Arden, Man.
FOY.—OO January 15th, at the residence
of her daughter, Mre. J. H. Coughlin,
801 Atwater street, Saginaw, Oath•
erine Lowe, reliot of the late John
Foy, aged 82 yeare.-0linton papers
please copy.
Mnano.—Io McKillop, on Jen. 19, Wee
Donnie, only sou of Peter R. and
Maggie Munro, aged 9 moothe end
4 days.
Nenxoo.—At Shelburne, on Jan. 14, Dr.
Thomas Norton, aged 52 years.
AV'CTZOST SAi,E,
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27. — Farm stook,
impleweute, &o. Sale, nnreeerved, at 1
p. m. sharp. Jno. Knight, proprietor.
F. 8. Scott, Anaoioneer.
:N3T0 :. -. TITextecert7r S,
9'a11 Wheat 76 77
Berloy ...... 86 88
peas 54 65
Cate . 27 28
Butter, tni,s'and rolls , 34 15
111998 per dozen 17 18
Flour par cwt. .. 4 00 6 00
Potneeoes (1,er hue,) 50 60
Apples (per bbl.) 76 1 00
Hey per Eon 6 00 7 00
Salt per hitt., retail 1 00 70
Hoge, Live 4 90 5 00
Wool 16 16
Hides trimmed 6 85
Hides rough .. 5 6
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN'
ADMIT 25 oar& green hardwood want.
ed. G. A. DEADa1AN, Bruseele.
DERKSI3IRE SOAT, FOB SEIi,-
vion—Tho uedersigued will keep for
servioo at N{ Lot 17, DOD. 7, Morris, a tboro'
bred lierltehire Boar, bred by W. 13. Dur.
ham, York Lodge, Haat Toronto. Pedigree
may be seen on application Terme, 31.00,
with privilege of returutng if necessary,
28.10 358: NICHOL, Proprietor,
BLACKSMITH SIIOP POE'
85I,10.—In the County of Haltom
Naeeagaweya township in. 0 Village of
Moffat. On this lot le agood atone shop
40790 feet, with full Bet 01 tools, also a good
farge frame house, good frame atabto and
drivipghouse, ana000 of grouud with emali.
Diehard and good well. 0 roporty is situat-
ed in good farming locality, No opposition
within 5 mites square, As to convenience
property le 3 of a mile irom eohool, lees
then 5 rninutee walk to church or C. P. R.
station - good woodworker shop in comm.
Neuu and
comm. otos° and poetomae le village.
Moffatt is 12 miles from Guelph, 26 melee
from Hamilton and 12 miles from the Coun-
ty town of Stilton. For further particulars
apply to the un eereto zed THOS. TAYLOR,
Moffat P. 0, -Balton. co., Out, 28.4.
A,
pliable
ilot 'Water Bottle
is a household necessity that
pays for itself many times
over in the benefit and com-
fort of its use. It is a relia-
ble cure for pain and a
splendid antidote for cold
feet. The difference in the
cost of a
Pure Rubber
Water Bottle and the cheap-
er varieties more than re-
pays for the difference in
price. With these we give
our personal guarantee at
Drug Store
Notice to Creditors.
lo the Surrogate Court of the County of
Huron, in the matter of the estate of
J hn Smalldon, late of (be Township
of Grey, in the Oonnty of Hnron, ..
farmer, deoeaeed,
Settee Is hereby given, pursuant to the
Revfee,7 Sbatutee of Ontario, 1897, Chap. 129,
Seo. 98, that all creditors and others having
claims against the estate of John Smalldon,
late of the Township of Grey, in said min.
ty, farmer, who died on Or abont the 12E12
day of January, A. D., 7904, at Yale, Michi-
gan, are requested to send by post, preeald,
00 to deliver to Beery Smolldnn or Henry
Woods, at Brussels, the Exeoutnre of the
last will and testament of Elio said John
Rmalldon, or to A, 0, Maodooald, oftheVillage of .Brussels, their Bolleitor, on or
before the 20tH day of February, A.D„1904
their full names, addreeeae, and the fall
partioulare of their claims and the nature
of the er0ulitioe (If any( hold by them. Aud
further take notice that after the said last
mentioned date the said i0xoontors will pro. .(
need to distribute the estate of the said 'fit
deceased amocg the persons entitled there- :(
to,having rogard Duly to the of time of which
notice shall have been given as above re- TF
quired and the said Executors 70111 not bo
re ,poueible for the assets or nay part thew
of so distributed, to any person of whose
claim uotleeshall not have been received
at the time of snob distribution.
Dated at Brussels this 20th day of Janu-
ary, A, D,1904.
A. B. MA000NAD,
29.9 Solicitor for Exeodtors -
J.FAC0.1
This Sale will Continue
for 10 Days Only.
J.F.&C0.
Commencing Saturday, Jan. 23
WE started the New Year as we have done for several seasons, with a
SpecialTV Sale in every
High Class Merchandise at prices
made attractively low, without either sacrificing style or quality. None of the
goods in the sale are made especially for ''Sale Purposes ” A few of the lots are
odd or small and therefore must be closed out, in other cases the goods were
made for Winter wear and must be clertred out at once. It has always been the
policy of this &'tore to carry no goods over to another season if low prices will
move them. We mention below some of the special offerings. It will pay you
well to visit us during this sale.
Dress Goods
10 pieces Heavy Twill Amazon Cloth, .42 inobee
wide, vary suitable for ohlldren's eabool drags,
worth regular 25o et 80o, to clear at per yd..
1 mud 60 innh Navy Blue Beliworp.Coating Serge,
worth 75o, Maurine at
3 ends fine pure wool Zebeline Drese Goode in
Brown, Green and Oxford Grey,regular pries
75a, to clear at ,
25 ends of heavy and Sae all wool Butings worth
regu'ar 5100' and 51.25 to clear at
10 pieces 42 inch pure all wool serge.. in blank,
navy, oardioal, green and brown worth 85a,
clearing at
4 ende of ono flawed high class tweed Drees Goode
51 00 quality, to clear at 680.
2 ends aleck and navy 54 inch Venetian. Drees
Goode well worth 753, to clear at
50 yds. 64 inch Homespun in Nttvy and Fawn
worth 60o, to clear at
10 please Harris pure wool Homespun in Mid
Grey, Oxford, Green and Fawn, well . worth
5100 to clear at
20
50
56
76
28
68
55
875
70
French Flannels
250 yde. Gros. Remain, Frenob' Flannel Waist.
inge, the only reliable make, perfectly fast
Wore in wit-hiog, guaranteed to wear, the
meet complete range of patterns in all- the
latent ideas, worth 50o, to clear at . r „ 375
6
ende 27 .molt Fancy Iderdown, suitable for
Ohildren's Coate, worth regular 600, to clear
at 83
Tailoroda Skirts lVi � s at Cloarint Prim
53 50 Shirts at 9 2 50
4 50 Bhirte at 8 60
5 50 Skirts at 3 06
0 50 Skirts at 5 00
Capes, Gloves, &c.
4 only Ladies' long Black Cloth Oapee, with Tat.
fette Steeping, 'emu 'ar.price 55 00, to Meer at. 5860
6 only Ladies' Long Blank Fenoy Brocaded Olotb
Capes, .worth regular 57, 58.50 and 510 00, io
clear at $4 60, 55.50 & 6 75
2 only Black Goat Fur Capes worth 59 00, to
elem. at ' 6 50
8 dozen paha of our quality Ladies' Colored
Kid Gloves, alightly boiled, 51 and 51.25 per
pair, to clear ab 25 & 50o
8 dozen Mettle Fine Kid Gloves, elightly damaged,
worth. regular 51 and 91.25, to clear at per pr. . 50
6 only Ladre,' Oolnred. Taltetta Silk Waiete,
regales prioe 55 00, sale price - 3 75
20 pieces Heavy Fsotory Cotton, worth today 7o,
sale prise 5
800 yorde of very FWe and Heavy White Cotton,
86 inches wide, best ever sold at 10o, sale price 84
25 pieoee Wrapporette, nil this aeaeou'o patterns,
and worth 125o and 15o, to clear at 10
Flannelette Gowns, Wrappers,
'Underwear and hosiery
50o Flannelette Gowns at..,,,
75e and 900 Flannelette Gowns at . $ $5
9100 Fhtirnelette Gawna at 75
Ladies' 5100. Wrappers at 75
Ladies' $1 60 Wrappers et 1 80
89
L,adiee'-65o Veete i,t." 50
8 dozen Extra Heavy All Wool Bevmleea Hose in
sizes 65. 0, 65, 7, 75. 8, 89, 9, 05, regular prim
15, to 30e, Pale price per pail: 10 to 200
6 dozen 10oy e' .Extra kleavy. Pure Wool Woreted
Hose, 'isizse 7, 75, 8, 85, 9, 95, worth regular
875 to 60o, clearing pilot per pair,....,,, 80 to 390
10 doz-n Mieeee' Ribbed Cashmere Boae, made
from pore Cashmere Yarns, in sizes 7, 75, 8,
85, worth regular 85o, to clear at per pair20
REMNANTS IN EVERY DEPARTMEN'P TO
CLEAR ha VERY SMALL PRICES.
Ladies"6Oo tied 60o Vests ret
J. FERGUSON & CO.
Dry Goods and Groceries,
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