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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1905-1-19, Page 8Herbageum. Our Own Standard Bank of Canada' E We Have it, Ensures fine strong stock and keeps them right. One tablespoonful given regular- ly twice a day is 'sufficient for a horse, cow or for about twenty fowls. If you want increased returns of milk, butter, eggs and flesh feed Herbageum. Prices 25c. and 50o. f7fS'S'A'tpT+O;E11-T1'71G 1672 ConditionSIIRPLIIB OR 1iP,BERVD kUND S Powders —FOR— I3orses and. Cattle aro made from a splen- did formula and we be- lieve are unsurpassed by any other on the market. Make stock sleek and fat. Large package 250. F. 1 DRUGGIST AND STATIONER. seenurserreetretottantectraialistairawrasessak Pat .ei m '.ems. A obiel's among ye fakir' notes, An' faith he'll prent it, Mair of the toads are badly drifted, A. 0. U. W. Friday evening of this week. Bas the local and district newe on other pages of this issue. Qum" a number of eawloge are being de:ivered at the /foment sawmill. Mies Gillum will give her vont tenons next Wednesday inetead of Tuesday as penal. NEXT monthly Horse Fair in Brneeels will be bald on Thursday, Feb. 204. Keep the date in mind. ODD FelieoWe' At Home io their Lodge room Thursday evening of this week, oommenoine at 8 o'clock. EDWARD LoWaY has parohaeed the De Wolf house and lot on William street and will lake possession at once. W. H. Enna, local Treasurer of the Sanitarium Fund, acknowledges the receipt of 95.00 from Wm. Martin, Brownie, for the Free Hospital Fund. .0. vaLnenez hound belonging to Dan. Steiss, Grey, wart killed by a train lest week on the W. G. and B. while running on a fox trail. The owner bad refused 920 for tbe animal not long since. Woos is steadily progressing at the Amens new factory. Tho ripper floor ie laid and machines will be installed. Lower floor will be a cement one. They have bad steam np on several mansions. JoaN Sanaa and family have got nioely settled in their new brick residence, Tnrnberry street, North, where we hope they will eoloy many happy years, Wm. Pawson and family have moved into the house vacated by Mr. Smith. J. T. Ross, Geo. Rogere and A. Cone - ley will be the Depaty Returning Officers next Wednesday in Brunie for the Local eleotore. AO are old hands. no. Leckie will bo A. Elision's Financial agent, and Jae. Bowman will have J. W. Daeoan as his repreeeotative iu the same line. THE Brockville paper rays of a former Brussetite :-The following music will be rendered at the evening service in Bt. John's ahnreh :- Duet, "He will for- give," (Parke) Mies ,A. Barber and Mies Agnea MoOulloob : anthem by choir ; eolo, "The Plaine of Peace," (Barnard) F. It Gilroy. After the eermon Mr., Gilroy, will sing, by request, "Saved by, Grace, ' CHOSEN F0IeNDs.-The following cffiorre were elected in the 0. 0. 0. F. in Brussels for 1905 :-P 0., Dr. Toole ; 0. 0., H. R. Eliot; V. i., Mies B. Holmes ; Reoorder and Treaeurer H. R. Brewer ; Prelate Mre. R. Dark ; Marshal J. E. ,hitter ; Warden Mies Livingston ; Guard A. Conley ; Sentinel G. Lott. The installation Monday January 30th. A LOAD or young people drove to Wing• ham last Thursday evening to enjoy a skate on the rink. They report a good time. BTornroaY meeting of the Sobool Board was held Wednesday evening. Jae, Turnbull was elected -Chairman for 1905. THE Hoover Manufacturing Co., of Winoipeg, of wbioh Alfred Town, form- erly of Braesele, le manager, enlfdred a heavy lose by fire on Tuesday of last week. Loss said to be 990,000. Tan Fletcher b000k was not disposed of last Saturday, the reserve bid not being reached. Mrs. Fletober is prepared to sell privately as she wishes to be clear of the property beforeremovingfrom town. ARUM 20 from here attended the hook ey matot, in Listowel on Tuesday evening between the home team and Wingham. The visiting beam woo by a score of 10-3. A speeded train was run from Wingham to oouvey the eupportere to Listowel. Pnovnlcu.I eleotion day will be Wed• needay of next week. Palle will be open from 9 to 5. Vote early. Voting places in Brunets will be at J. J. Gilpin'$ office with J. T. Roes as Deputy Returning Officer ; Council Chamber, with George Rogers se D. R. 0. •, and Geo. Birt'$ residence, with A. Conley as D. R. O. GREY BRANCH Aso, SooIETY.-At 19 meeting of the Directors of this Sooiety on Wednesday afternoon W. H. Kerr was re appointed Secretary -Tree -surer. 9800 was offered to the East Huron Society to hold their Fall Fair in Brea eels for 1906. W. H. Kerr will represent Grey Branch at the Faire' Association in Toronto on Feb. 14th, 15th and 18th. In the abalone of President Spate, who woe ill, W. H. MoOraoken 000upied the chair. L 0. 0. F. -Thursday evening of last week the new offioera of Western Star Lodge, Ben -eels, were installed by D. D. G. M. Groves, .of Wingham, as follows :-E. sober, '0. G. f W. J. Hunter, V. G. ; W. I. MoOraoken, R. S. ; A. McGuire, P. S. ; F. S. Scott, Treas. 1 R. Leatherdale, Obap. ; S. Wilson, War. ; W. A. Greene., Son.: W. Martin, 0. G. ; I. Parker, I. G. 1 A. E. Mehieb, R. S. N. G. ; W. Leather. dale, L. S. N. G. ; S. Wilton, R. S. V. G. Joe Hunter, L. S. V. G. Eli Moore,R. S. S. ; A. 0. MoForlane, L. S. B. 000 TOTAL At;0ET0 OVER 1,00010000,000 General flanking 131ai1110$$ 'xrelatat eeted '" SAV/lir°Q$ BA.NK'‘°". -DEPOSITS OF CNA DOLLAR and upwards received on whish INTEREST IS ALLOWED FROM. DATE OF DEPOSIT at the HIGHEST BANN RATE. AOORUED INTEREST is added t0 aoouante every six months and becomes principal, -MARRIED WOMEN ane MINORS may `nnake and withdraw Deposita without the inrrrvention of eny pereon. LOANS MADE TO FARMERS ON NOTE AT LOWEST RATE. SALE NOTES CASHED, OOLLIf1CTED or may be lett for SAFE -SEEPING only for wbioh no charge is mode. YOUR BUSINESS will reactive one careful and courteous attention. A. 0. RIAOFARDANE, AGENT. OPTIOLl,-The Optical outfit belonging to Mre. Fletober has been purchased by Mies Teen•ie Sample who may be found at the office of A. Coneley, ready to. attend to the wants of the public in this line. Mies. Sample ie taking op the regular Opttoal ooaree and will shortly write for her diploma. We wish her enemies.. Mre. Fletcher will be at A. Cousley'e express off ort to attend to any person wanting to be fitted with glasses. Tan BURTON avers -The Goderioh Signal of leaf week eaya of the Joseph Barton suite beard a few weeks ago ;- Justice feBrition delivered judgment in Iwo oases heard at the recent aeeizee here •,-Burton v. Campbell. -Judgment in action to recover 9627, which plaintiff alleged he gave to defendant for eafekeep ing, and interest thereon. Judgment for plaintiff for $181.55 with County Court costa, without set eft of onto to defend - act, A. B. Maodonald (Brussels) for .plaintiff. R. Vanstone (Wingbamj for defendant. Burton v, Lookridge,-Judg• ment in notion tried without a jury at Goderioh. Action upon a promissory note for 91,000. Deiendanle-William and John Lockridge made no defense. De Ionian" Mary J. Campbell alleged that the name was nob placed by her on the note nor by her authority, but that her eappoeed signature was a forgery, Held. on the evidence, that plaintiff bad not proved that defendant Mary J. Campbell; did sign the note. Aotion as agaioet her, dismissed with mete. A. B. Macdonald (Brunets) for plaintiff. R. Vanstone Wingham) for defendant Campbell. CONDOLENCE. -The Womena' Minion. ary Society of Brussels Methodist church Bent the following resolution of sympathy to Mrs. H. L. Jaokeon and Mise Ethel Creighton, in connection with tbe regent decease of their mother :- Devlin. Jackson and Miss Creighton,: crsxrs0r,1111311101.1.2.1111112, CHURCH (MIMES. The usual ohnrah service in 51. ,Tohn'e ohuroh will be oanoelled for next S„nbath, A epeeist convocation of the Weetero University was held at Heron College, London, at 8 ream*, last Friday, when the degree of D. D. was conferred upon Hie Lordehip Right Reverend Diehop Williams. te A continuation of tbe previous Sob. bath morning's subject was taken np by Rev. John Roes last Babhath morning in Melville obereh viz "Esther'$ Dean - ion". In the evening the text wee "To every mac his work." A series of sermons on the Lord'e Prayer was began by the pastor of the Methodist oheroh last Sabbath morning. The text was "Oor Pother who Ort in heaven."- In the evening the subject was "A busy mau'e excuse." People We Talk About. Mies Oarrie Hiugaton ie spending this week in McRillop. Mise Ethel Creighton left on Monday for Hamilton where she will spend a few weeks. Mre. Eli Ford, of Marden, - is visiting her daughter, Mre. Jno. MoReuaie, Brussels. Will. Elliott left on Monday for Strut• ford, where he is taking a amuse in Busioeee College. Harold, youngest eon of N, F. Gerry, Ina been on the sink list bet will soon be all right we hope. David McKenzie, of Wallace, woe a visitor at John MOKetnie'e. The gentle. Jae. Fox, euppliee mea are brothers. Wilton & Turnbull, hardware Mre. Watson • chug is visiting thisbyW. week with her •daughter, Mre. Hugh Moved Shane doe. Fox's seconded bye Killop. J. G. Skene that Jae. Fax's a000ant b0 laid over till next meeting and that the other aeoonnts be paid. Carried., Moved by W. M. Sinclair, seconded by R. Leatherdale that the Statutory meet- ing of the Board for 1905 he held at 8 o'olook on Wednesday, Jao. 18th instead of 7 &'cloak as per Statute. Carried. Board then adjourned. The first meeting of thePablie School Board for the year 1905 was held in the Besot Room ae per Statute. All mem- bare were present. Moved by R. Leatherda's,seoonded by J. G. Skene, that Jae. Turnbull be Chair- ma,mlor the year 1905. Carried. The following accounts were presented Tan Whatsoever epeake as follows of a wedding in which the groom is a eon of Alex. Smith, of Wroxeter, and a nephew of Jno. Smith, of Brussels :-- There is to be a double wedding in the aorly pert of the year. Mies G. Wal- bern, Preeident of Ladies' Md Sooiety, and towbar in the Sunday School, is to be married to Q, M. Sergeant Smith, of the U. S. Army. She will make her home in Texas, Her sister, Mise Lilly, is also to be married to Mr. Colon, of San Pranaieao. That their journey upon themarital seas may be a pleaeaut one, le tbe wieb of The 'Whatsoever. DEAR PaoaNDe.-The Womene' Mission. ary Sooiety,- Braesele Auxiliary, desire' to 0895800 to you their deepest sympathy for the loss you have =stained by the death of your dear mother. For the first time einoe our organization -in 1885, death beth entered oar circle, she .being one of our first members and first Treasurer. As a Society we mourn her lose. We valved ber not only as a member whose plane wee never vacant when able to be preeent, but also on ancient of her friendship and ooneietent Christian °hat eater. Our oirole is broken, her work with us on earth being oompleted. God bath oalled her to a higher, nobler sphere, a haven of rest. Mrs. Henry Wilbert, an old resident of Brneeels, has been quite poorly for several weeke and ie still ander the doctor'$ oars. Her many friends hope she will soon be eouvaleeoent. Mre. Fletcher nod Reg. are visitors with Mre. Leokie, at "Kelvin Grove" Reginald leaves for the West next week but Mre. Fletober will oontiune her visit dtith Mre. Leoltie fora few weeks. Tan POST is in receipt or a very tasty oalendar from I.' A. Fitzpatrioh, of Birte, Mon., formerly of Brunets. Mr. Fitzpatriok le engaged in the confection ary fruit and restaurant bneineeo. We wish him prosperity. E. B. Creighton, of Hamilton, and H. W. Creighton, of North Gratton, Mase., who were here attending their motber'd funeral left for their reepeotive homes, the former on Friday and the totter on Saturday. Mre. Harold Creighton is oontiaa;ng her vinic with Mre. H. L. Jackson in town and wid holiday with relatives in Hamilton and Toronto before returning to her home in North Grafton. Tbie ie her first vieit here. METROPOLITAN BANK CAPITAL -Paid tip 91,000,000 REMIT FUND? • $1,000,000 Directors 8, J. IYIOOIIE, REV, R. H, WARDEN, D. D„ President, Vice -President. TSO$, BRADSHAW, F I.A, MIs notion tile, W. MORTXAfren mann, 8.n. D. E. 711011508, 8. 0, HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO W. D. 11099 r GENERAL MANAGBR A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Drafts Bought and Sold. Farmers' Notes Discounted. Norm 67 am ArMaregwoxr Interest at HIGEI3ST..0URRi3NT RATES allowed on all eume of $1 and upwards Diness.s. aSS0 Si,.4,7WIN - A. E. MELLISH, Manager. Brussels School Board. The regular monthly meeting of the Public( School Board wee held in the Board room last Friday evening. All members present exoepting A. Ooueley. The minutee of the last regular meeting were read and passed. The following a000nnte were presented : $11.25 4 11. 18 64 38 20 Jae. Outt, wood R. Roee, postage, &o Dr, Chisholm, M.P. for Eaet Baron, ie attending the onion ot the Dominion Parliament at Ottawa. P. D. McKinnon, who has been visit• log at Mrs. Leckie's, returned to the West Taeeday afternoon. Mise Rilla Hunter has been bothered with rbenmatiem but is able to be about 000e more we are pleased to state. Mre. Cummings, of Wingham, was visiting Mre. H. Junction a few days last week. She is Mr. Baneton'e Oster. W. Stewart, or Wiarton, is re',ewing old friendships in Brussels and Grey. He is a son of the late Donald Stewart. Mr. Williamson, of Wingham, was visiting hie sone, R. J. and John and Mrs. Ed. Lowry a (ample of deye this week. Mre. Arthur McLean, of Luoknow, and Mies Tema Rae and Mre. Chas. S'aart, of Wroxeter, were visitors with Mee. Jae. Fox this•week, Misses Flemming and Mies Enervate, of Rookwood, have taken positions fn [ T. Wood's factory here. They were,ltn'mer employees. Reeve Henderson has been rather hay ing the worst of it with a oatoh aa.oatob• can with rhenmabioe. THE, .POST wishes biro a speedy recovery. Mies May Grille and brother Abner, of Harrieton, and Mise Bessie Wilsc•,, of Gorrie, were vieltore at R. Leathetdale'a - for a few days tbie week. Jno. B. MoLaaohlin left for Sall Coats, N. W. T., last Monday morning iaior a brief business trip here. He went' away without "Mre." MoLaaobile, Adam Forbes, brother to Mre. Neil McLeoahlin, ot Brunets, is a visitor here. Hie home is at Bothwell, Mani. toba. Mr. Forbes was a former resident of Morrie township. A few weeks ago Henry Woods, of town, who wee meaning his eon Wm., of Grey township, at his tbreebing, tell 12 feet and injured his left elbow and wrist and still feels the coneequeneee of hie tumble. We bops he will soon be all right again. It was a aloes °all as he fell down alongside the machine. POLITICAL MenTING0. • DOring the past week the oandidate in Eaet Heron were busy. Mr. Hislop held meetings at Dublin, Ethel, Molesworth, Verdwioh and Jamestown. He only had opposition at Fordwioh where Mr, Kemp, of Lieto. wet, epolfe, Mr, Bowman's eerien was Fordwioh Gerrie, Newbridge, Belmore and Lakelet. Dr. McDonald was at the 4xet two and T, McMillen at the other three in the interests of Liberalism, Lawyer Nevile, of Toronto, woe misting the Coneervetive candidate. This week Mr,Melon ' 1 inn been at $sl cavo Lender'. o bora, Haeloak, Benoecle and Cranbrook and will aloe address meetings at Blue. eattl, Glenaannnn, Wroxeter and Wolton in completing the week,' Lint of meetings • may be read in another column of TIM Pear. 'Tie aglorious rest, Yes, eafth the Spirit, Por all auoh are bleat. They rest. from their I aboro, Their Work now is o'er, May we meet ber in Glory, • To part nevermore. Signed on behalf of the Sooiety Mne. J. L. KERB, Pres., Mne, J. TAIT, Seo, Business Locals. Bnna Peas for sale apply to Mae. Taos. CALnnn, Lot 9, Oon. 12, Grey. Woos for sale, either dry or green, nett or bard. JNo. Oranbrook, bran or natters in exohange for long or ehortiwood. Apply to D. Ewan & 00. Broeeele, GOOD eonnd seder poets for sale, apply to Riobard Mitabell, Lot 29, 8rd line, Morris, or Bremeie P. 0. Tarn undersigned has a wood nutter for nate. Mns. JNo, LoTT, Albert street, Brneeels. REMOVING nom BRoeearo-Owing to the intention of cloeing ont our stook of blanket,, yarns, tweeds, Aeneele, knitted geode, &c., eptioial bargains will be given 10 9800 roe two weeks Re an foe w moval, A eall will eoovinoe you of the bargains to be obtained. Mise Howe who bee been in oharge will remove 16 Wrox• eter, where Howe & 00, have the woolen henry, ELME & Co„ Smile block, Bruseele, sa.o.itRF37a, WrautisON-011058.-At the rsidenoe of the bride's parents, Grey, on Jan, 41b, by Rev. A. MaoNabb, 1r1• A., Mr.Jno. R. Williamson to Mies Agnea Clark, both of Grey. IlmannDEOx-•OLA0E. At the Manse, Oranbrook, 00 the 11th inet„ by Rev. D B. MoBae, Mr. Alfred Bollinbeok to Miss Margaret L. Clark, both of Grey. ANNUAL MEETING. The Anneal Meeting of the Br0seeleDriv ing Park A eeoelatlon for the election of officers, the receiving of the report of the Directors for the past, year and such other businesses may be lawfully brought before the meeting will be held at the American Hotel on Friday evening, January 07111, 1900, at 8 o'clock. P. 8. SCOTTI.emetary. F. Adams, •repairing pump and town mower $ 2 25 Jae, Fox, laid over from last meet. 18 64 ing Moved by D 0. Rosa, 'eeoonded by W. M. Similar, that the above accounts he paid. Carried. Moved by W. M. Binolair, eeoonded by T. Farrow, that Wm. L,eatberdale be appointed member of the Public' Library Board for a term of three years. Carried. Board then adjourned. TT OUSE FOR SALE. - 10 JLl rooms. sof t and hard water, storm windows,. storm and screen doors. Good Stablesoros of land 16 fruit tree,. Very low taxon. A eomtortabte bone cheap. Apply to R. N. DUFF, Blnevale P. 0., Ont. • Huron County Council CfOMFOXTAIlLE HOUSE AND. J it One i sore of laud for Bale en Queen otraob, Brttreala. 0 ,0,1 stable, &o. For NV tier pertloelars ail .'a prioe and terms ap- ply on the premien or wrlte t0 Itrueeelo i?. 0. A, BAarnLD. The Council of the County of Huron WI of this mot in nth at the hour of 9 0 °look in the the afternoon, W, LANE, Clerk, Dated Jen. 10011, 1905. . 1 LEGISLATIVEf ASSEMI3LY.EMBI311 or -t Notice is bereby given that Mr. 300, 0' okte,. of the Vlllege of Draeselc in the County of Miran, 1.tte been appointed Fill, anatal agent for Arohtbald Melon, of the. 000 not tthnf (mediGrey ? ,0000 nominated ton rep. reeeat the Eaet Paine of the County of Huron lu the Leglsi,,ttve Aimembly. 1'0'18. STRACIIAN, Iteturuinr Oflloer, Beet Huron. brunets, Jan. 18,1005 Notice to Creditors. In the Surrogate Court of the County of Huron, In the matter of the estate of Mary Anna Creighton, late 01 the Village of Brneeole, in the County of Notice. All personaindebted to the undersigned are requested to call at the store and nettle the slime as having sold off the stook the books must be closed up also as I purooeo rewoviog from Brussels. I wish to heartily thank the public, for the patronage of many years accorded in and wish all aur old cus- tomers aprosperous yea •R. rLETOHER. ATTcrnioN SATURDAY, - JAN. 28.-Hooeehold Furei ture, &o„ at the home of undersigned, Tnrnberry street, Brussels. Sale at 1.30 o'slook, H. Bunton, Prept. F. S. Boort, Ano.. FRIDAY, Fun. Srd.-Farm stook, N ]} lot 29, nos. 7, Morris. Sale unreserved, at 1 o'olook. Samuel Walker,'prop., F, S. Boott, ane. TUMMY, Fen 14 -Farm stook, imple• manta, &a., lot 6, 000e. 10 and 11, Grey.. Sale at 1 o'olnok p. m. Chas. Rozell, prop., F. S. Scott, ono. EMRSA . MAUNDERS -In Morrie, on January 15th, to Mr, and Mre.: W. H. Mauudere, a daughter. ed Wbr7CDIC: bXDOCZ cCz e.Jats ilk M":1 UhO X XXX= MC K /NINON y�r& CO. 11 Z T I3 New S13ring Prints alnd Cotton Goods We have just reoeived on. first ieetaltnent of New Prints, Qingbame, Cottionades and these goods early and have ths for emmadeur n , pduring the elaok always to buy earion. - We show a fine aeeortment of New Prints at 8o, 10o and 120. -Heavy Oottonaden and MO;eakins , regular 80o, for 25o. effects -Gingham', in bine and white, apron checks and plaidfano', Worth 8o, for 50. - Rookfaet Sbirtioge, in new pattern', worth 18c, for 15o. -Grey and White Cottons at reduced primes. Great Stock -taking Sale This week we oommenro our Great Clearing Sale when all Winter Goode will be eold ,regardlees.of met. We moat have the stook reduced to the lowest possible point before stocktaking. - Ladies' Fancy Bilk Belts, in black and ootore, worth 60c, for 25e. -Indio' Fancy Stook and 'Cnrnover Collars, all new and up to date, bought speoiaily for the Christmas trade, worth 500, for 25o. -Trimmed Hat' and RReady'o.wesrs at belt prioe. --Ladies' tlnth Coate, all new stylisharments, worth $12, for $6, --Ladies' Cloth Coats, ell new, at $5.50, $7.90, $8 and 910 -half prioe. -Ladies' Astrachan Jaokete, regain prioe, 928 60, for $22 60. r' off. . =-Ladino' Eleatic Seal and Greenland Heal Vuitton, one qna rte --,Men's For Coate, in variot.e triode, at big redhotionn, -Ladies' Oaperinee, Soarte, gaffs, eto , from 20 00 26 per Dent off.' 0`7l x' 4 gym«=';, x s_ BTRIOTLY ONE PRICE Boron, widow, donned. Noble° i0 hereby given, purulent to the Reyloes Statutes ei Ontario, 1807, Obap. 129, Seo. 08, that all creditors and °there having claims against the estate of Mary Anne Creighton, late of the village 01 Brussels, In said Oonnty, tie0ea..,ld, vibe died on or about the 8th do"y of Jann,ury, A.D, 1005, at the pity of E. miltan, ere hereby requested to Rend by poet, prepaid, m to deliver to y W. H. Herr, the Exeant'r, at Brnseele, Or to. A. B."Mae- donatd, of the vitt me Of Brussel,, bis Sol. Miter, nu a. before too 0511 day of February A.D. 1905, their ful names, addreeeee and descriptions, and :be lull, particulars of their claim,, and the nature of their scowl. Mee (if awl held by ahem. And not! a is her. • by given that atter said., lamb mentioned d• t0, the amid Exoonttol' will proo0ed to die ri bate the aeset0 of the deceased amouget the persona entitled thereto, having regard only to the Claims of Wh101, notice obeli leave bean given asab0V0 required, and the said Executor will not be reepentible for the aseoae or any part thereof so diatribe! ed, to any pereon whose Maim notice shall, 01 ba'e'leen received at 130 tine of auoh 0., -•xlbutlOn. Dated at 3rua0eie bite 10th1 day of January A, D., 1905. A. B, MACDONALD. 08.8 Solicitor for Executor. 0� THE LOWEST NOW P0J OUR GREAT ANNUAL CLEARMIaE SALE Commencing on January 24th Will Continue until Feb, 10th We make no apology olo .and have no excuses to offer for announcing to -day the commencement of our Annual Sale. This Sale is not the whim or thought of a moment but a sattledeature 09 our business policy the same as our special holiday display. January is stock -taking on the 5th of February we enter stooks and balance our books for the year. .Before this day arrives stock must be down to the lowest level possible and shelves and counters cleared of Winter goods. This Sale will be a money -saver and we are ganxiousng to mtakeeit pay down below payu and you well to do your Dry Goods buying here this month. We areg the average level this year. Here is a partial list of the Bargains. They are•big and only a few of the many you will find at the store. - CLEARING OUT THE MANTLES Every mantle in this store must be Bold this season. We positively will not carry one over. Half price and less they have been marked to clear them before February b 5 o10,.hon'1 are this next Fall season's garments but must not have a single garment to mix with comes around. Good business demands that—so value or cost have not been considered in making these new prices. Commencing Friday, Jan. 201h, we will sell the cheapest mantles ever sold in Brussels. Come and prove the truth of this statement. Mantles at $3,00 that sold up to $6.75 Your phoioe of every Mantle'in the store that sold up to $6 75 for $8.00 Every, size represented in the lot. New and stylish garments, perfect. fitting and made from good wearing materials, regular prion up to and ivaluding tboae we sold at 95.74 for our great sale; 9 8 00 • Mantles at - $4.85,' Regular Price up to .$9.00 Your phoioe of every Mantle in the store to'd at from $7 00 up to 99 00 for 94.85. Some of oar band• somestand turret stylish germente are in Ole lot. They were 0 5011ent yam at their former. - prices but rather than take a °liana of nary: ing them over we have nut the prioe below tiie bait prioe mark, Every size in this lot also blank and colors. Your °hoioe for our anneal 4 85 eats that sold up to 99.00 for $ We have six only high ono' Mantle(' that Bold at 910 00, $12 50, and 918.00. - These we have marked at exaotly half price. They are exoep. - aerially stylish garmente,.well made and lined with a good quality of Bilk. Rather than take the chance of carrying any of them over, we clear these high grade Mantlee at exactly half prioe, oommenaing Friday morning. CHILDREN'S MANTLES- This season we imported the nattiest Children's Garments we have ever shown. There are about 20 of them lett in stook to day. Reefers, three quarter Coate and enters made from plain Cheviot rainy tweode, with trimmings of braids, buttons, eta. They are stylish gar. - menu and will fit children' from 5 to 12 yearn of age, Rather than carry one over, we have out the prices almost in two. 75c & 85c Flannelette Gowns at 50c Ladies' Gowns, made of an extra heavy quality. Flannelettes, in White, Bine and Pink. A0 are neatly trimmed, our regular prioe being 75a and 85e ere to clear at 60 Weare going to sell ,.some Cheap Wrappers• Not ordinary cheap wrappern but good' wrappers °heap. Made in the beat tenpin " factory 1n Canada and from strong fest•'ootored wrapper' et1es, medium and dark patterns, waiete and -. atones lined, very full skirt. Ext.'a good vel- uesab 91.35 and 91.60, awing prioe $1.00 and..$,1 25 Out go the Ready-to-wear Skirts January sale prices have been put an' all the 0lotli Striae in this, case. 'They mesoalmost halt what we eold them at. Th -e le your nttau0efor a Skirt Bargain. Do nob mise 1t. See whet it me= d Dating sale you o,in bay a 93 00 Skirt for $200 u „ ,` 4 6 ' 8 00 800 ,,„ 5 00 600 ” " 4.00 Is not that gnito a eaviug ? Fier Jackets at January Sale Price Fttr Jackets have had the knife applied to prioe - for this great eats. Every gat meat vile made to our order from ahoine eelea:od shine. Is abaci'• utoly rol00b a and can 11' paod niton In every any. No better ahanoe tuts sown tb get a geed Eur Jacket for 11111. money. $87 50 for 980 30 ; 935 00 for 929.00 ; 928 00 for 9 28 00 Ladies' Sable Scarfs Ladies' S'ablo Scarfs, clearing et the following pen. ea :-920 00 for $15 00 ; 916 50 for 912 00 91700 for 91800 ; 91500 for 910.50 ; 910009 8 00 for Oaps, Gauntlets, Caperines and Fur -lined Capes "Clearing at exactly Clot Price, CME to this Sale any day during the next two weeks awl you'll not be dis- app ointed butcome early if you can, the best things generally go first, . FERGUSON 0o.