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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1905-1-26, Page 5Ft) TRAIN UP A CHILD �y d when gp 0end hi I er to L/STOWEL Terre opens AprII 11th, 1904 Two Courses— Send and hhothand. Bend for College Journal. A. L, MOINTY1IE, Manager, BUSINESS CARDS. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 PER cent. F.S, 60022, Brussels, AATH. MoORAOKEN— V V • Issuer of Marriage Licenses. 01. ace at Grocery, Tnrnberry sheet, Brussels. 11ARM3 FOR SALE—THE UN 0011010NED has several good Farms for sale and to rent, easy terms in Townships of Morrie and Grey. F 8, SCOTT, Brussel C. O. F. Court Princess Alexandria, N0, 24, 0, 0. F., Brussels, meets In their bodge Room, Bias - hill Bleak, on the And and last Tuesdays of earth mouth, at o'clock. visiting brethren always weloome. JAS. BUR(4BS8, A. E. MELLISH, B. 6. M. MORRISON, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, WALTON, ONT, ROBERT CUNNINGHAM, IN0010AN00, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. J. LECKIE, LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE, LOAN AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Mice over Hrreley'e Drug Store, Nov.3rd, 1902. 30-llm Brussels. Wellington Mutual Eire Insurance Co., EOTABL1BnaD 1810 Insurance taken an the cash and premium note system at current rates, Before Insur- ing elsewhere call on the undersigned Agent of the Company. GEORGE ROGERS, Brussels. AUCTIONEERS. 7.1 S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION - 1 • BEn, will sell for better prices, to better men in leas time and lees 01,00100 than any other Auctioneer in Fast Huron or 110 a on't charge anything, Dates and orders can always be arranged at thle o19oe or by personal application. ROBT. H. GARNISS BLUEVALH ONT. Auctioneer for Huron County. Terme reaeonnblo. Bales arranged for at Ibe class of 2 00 P002, Bruseele, 21t1 VETERINARY. T D. WARWICK— tJ • Honor titadmire of the Ontario Vet- erinary College, is prepared to treat all dis- eases of domesticated animals in a compet- ent manner. Particular attention paid to Veterinary Dentistry. Calle promptly at. tended to, Office and Infirmary—Four doors North of bridge, Turnberry at., Brunets. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. AB. MACDONALD— .• Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Eto, Simmer to G. F. Blair, 04100 over Stan- dard Bank, Brussels, Solicitor for Metro- ,.politan Bank. Am" M. SINCLAIR— r V • Barrister, Holleitor, .Conveyancer, Notary Public, rte. Office -8 tewart'a Block 1 door North of Central Hotel solicitor for the Standard Batik. PROUDF00T, 'HAYS & BLAIR— EARRISTFIRB, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC. W. PuounroOT, IC. C. R. 0. BAYS G. F. Anent. Offices—Those formerly occupied by Messrs Cameron at Holt, G ODERION,ONTARIO. MEDICAL CARDS. J. A. M'NAUGHTON, M. 104-C, lel., Trinity University, Fellow Trinity Medical College, Member College of Physicians and Burgeons, Out, Licentiate of the Bbyal 0o1 - lege of Physicians and Licentiate of Mid- wefery, EdinbargEh, Vat—Telephone No.14, Residence—Mill street, Brussels, DENTISTRY DR. R. P. FEU -D. itelettlitt Gradgate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario and First.olasO Honor Graduate of Toronto University. °Moo next to Brewer's Photograph Gallery, BRUSSELS. A FAMOUS • SCHOOL L/DCENTRAL fOl/ilidiO s STRATFORD, ONT. /YoungMan,Young Woman there ie + abundant room for you 1t) the higher Ti ..eYOU AIME NEEDED. Got a Businees and more reepntrel1, 0 positions 69 ills, or Shorthand training and make)) up wards. Enter our School this mOBth it pdeaiblo MOLAOHLt'I JALLIO'IPrin , 1'rineipale, PF L5 trixx 111tteevel.e. The annual report of Eadie'o Presby• torten ohuroh for 1904 line been issned. It shows receipte of $462 57, of whiob there remains a balance on hand of $80 85 1n addition, there was raised for o„hamoe of the Ohnroh, $135 26, and $34 98, from other eanroes. The Bab bath school raiued 928 61, part of whish OMR expended for euppliee, leaving 912 50 on hand. W. F. M. B. reports re. anipte of 987 12. Seeaion report show° 47Iamiliee and 96 membore. Beeeion uon01810 of Rev, W. .1, West, M. A., Moderator, Francie Lewin, John Hutton, Thome() Aitken, Henry Fearer), Eldora ; Managing Committee—W. Haugh, G. Fortune, 0. Mitoholl, and Frank Lewis, Treaeurer. Idf e2trstt l 1. J. Beverly bee opened out a Furniture e4ore. Rev. J. Cook, of Clinton, otoupiod the Methodist pu p•t on Sunday. On Monday evening of last week,. Jae. Petty had the misfortune to slip on the iso receiving a bad fell which shook him up considerably. Fortunately no bones were broken. In spite of the stormy weather on Wednesday evening 11th Met., the An• anal congregational of Carmel Church wee largely attended. Reports received from the different organizations io con neotion with the work were of a most encouraging nature. The annual meeting of the Publio Library was held on Monday evening of lash week in MoEweu'e Hall. The reports of the Secretary and Treaeurer ware received. The former ehowed that about 3,000 books bad bean taken out during the year, and the letter that a debt of 960 rested on the institution. The old board of direotore was appoint• ed, Luelenow. Mies Annie Gain left for Buff do last week, where 0110 will attend college. Mies Mareena Lovelle, of Chicago, was tbe guest of lire. K. MaoLeod, last week. Two rioke of Luokoow curlers went to Harriett))) on Tuesday of .last week to oompete in the district matches for the Cheerio Tankard. They were drawn against the Owen Sound club, and atter a keenly oonteeted game were defeated by 10 ehote. The home of. John and Mre. Peart, Wheeler Street, was the eoene of a very pretty wedding on Thursday evening 120h hist., when their daughter Mies Emily Peart, was united in marriage to John G. Murdoch, of the firm of J. G. Murdoch & Co., dry geode merchants of this village. The ceremony was per. formed by the Rev. R. W. Miilyard, aeeieted by the Rev. D. MoKerroll, B, A , of the Presbyterian Church, in the presence of the immediate friends of the contrasting partite. tante ton. The contract for carrying the mails to the station and back, has beau renewed with Mr. Elliot', whose tender was the lowest. Evaugelittio servioee are being held in the Ontario etreel ohuroh on Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings of eaob week. The new hotel, whish has taken the plane of the Clarendon destroyed by fire, opened its doors for business last week. It will he known as the Hotel Normandie. Allen Reysoo, who, nnderweut an operation for appendioilie in Toronto hospital and bee been in that institute for nearly eight weeke, ie improving rapidly and expecte to be out soon. Master Bert. Johnson, whsle playing with a cumber of other children at the corner of the Sloan blank, eliding down an iov inr'ine, got into a mix up with another who had skates on and reoeived a nasty gash above the eye, that will necessitate hie wearing a bandage for some time. .Berl Webb hue a cariosity in the shape of a. potato growing directly through another. Loot year be took a eouad potato and cutting a slit across an eye on either side, pawed the potato in a pile of old papers, having read that a potato would grow without air or earth. The reonit ie a well-developedpotato whish has fortiori it way through the origival suite on both sides. Thetanuoal meeting of Hullett Dietriot L. 0. L'., held at Clinton, was on of the beat that has yet token .pines. The attendance; was large and the reports of a gratifying nature. The election of offioere reaaited ea follows ;—•Master, W. G. Smith. 'Clinton . Deputy, J. Mont. gamey, Seatorth;: Chaplain, J. Ballard, Winthrop , Reo. Seorotary, W. Kenny, Winthrop . Treaeorer, W. Trewartha, Leadbury . D. of 0 , I. Lowery, Sinn. merhill ; Leoturere, F. Soarlett, Lead. bury, J. Marshall, Seaforth, The Era says :—Friday afternoon last Mrs. John Shipley came to town to, visit herdau;hter, Mre. Thoe. Gibbinge, and was sitting oonversiog in her usuaj bright way, when i0 a few momenta her right 0rm dropped to her Bide, and her head drew to the left, she becoming un. ooneoione. The doctor immediately, summoned, pronounced it paralysis, And in this condition ebe has lain ever 0iaoe, with no apparent obongs, with the exoeption tbat ehe seems to know those erected her, but cannot speak• Ae she. cannot take any nourishment it is feared the end is near. Mrs. Shipley ie well known and' very highly reepeoted, and her many friends will regret to learn of ber inoses. A special meeting of the Goderioh Dietriot League wee held here Monday morning of leek week. The opeoiai bueinese to be dieoueeed was the ))dais. ability of Wonting a steam launchfor their Missionary, W. J. Stone, who is laboring amongst'the Indiana engaged in fishing. There were present Revs. Henn and Graham, of Goderiab ; Rave. Manning and Cook, Olinton ; 8eeret0ry Davidson, Goderioh ; Dire. Beattie, of t an Mime Mies Tebbat d the Mi a t1, Se for t Washington, Clinton. Since Mr. Stone first aeonmed the epooial worts that be is engaged in, he has had nothing but a rowboat to get about in, rowing as mach as 96 miles to hold a eervioe, Thin ie considered too great a task to eels of a servant fn the Mieion fele, All the obatil the Exeo atlas Iver heartily membore of 9 in eympnthy with the idea of praonring a ()loam launch foe him, and a resolution was paeeed, to be 'tient to the General Board of Missions at Toronto, asking that 000 be provided for Mr, Mone, and on condition of the Board promising to grant the request, the Goderioh Mortal, on itu part, pledgee itself to ratite the Lull amount of Mr. Btane'e salary, F'Ol-(i evicts. B, 9, Cook has porohaeed the Mo. Lend farm on the 0th con. Thou. Goggin wag appointed Trustee in plane of Joe. Hainstook, roeigned, TheFordwiob Cheese & Butter Co„ have engaged F. Parr again ae their ahem) matter and also se automat) for the eomltrg ee00on. The difficulty between Dr. Armetrong and the Tp. Oonuoil bee been settled by tbe Coattail agreeing to pay him 9160, end aleo the mate between G. W. Maple• toff and the Council for $25, Bowiok District Orange Lodge held their annual meeting here ma Tuesday 10th inst., with R, Bride, Dietriot Master, in the chair. The Secretary's report was not complete ae eome of the primary lodges had not eeut in their annual returns. The Dietriot Master gave a abort resume of hie work, He was anab'e to do his work owing to the illneee of hie wife. The Treoeorer'e and Auditore' report showed a balaooe of 933.91 on hand. The following mime were granted :—$3 to a poor brother in Brantford and $5 to the Sisk Childreno' Hospital in Toronto. The election of offioere remitted as follows :—W. D. M„ W. H. Newton ; D. D. M , J. J. Gregg 1 R. Seo , Geo. Dane ; P. Bee., J. Harper ; Treat„ Jae. Falba ; Chap , Adam Spence ; D. of 0 , Jno. Campbell ; Lem. Joo. Dane, Exeter. Mrs. Thos. Dearing, who hue been in a very low state of health from the effects of au attack of la grippe, is slowly in] proving. Dr. H. P. Rose, son of D. A. Roes, who has been practicing medicine in Oampbell, Minn., to eome years, bee pnrohaeed a practice in Nampa, Idaho. Nampa ie a town of 5000 inhabitants situated some twenty mdse from Boise City, the capital of the State, 00 a rail. way running from Denver, Col., to Kooteuay, COD. The country around ))beat ie very fertile, and is extensively irrigated. Three grope of hay are bar- veoled it) a year, and the yield varies from five .to eight tone to the acre. Great quantities of fruit are grown in the state, The annual meeting of the Stephen & Ueborn° Agricultural Booiety was held In the Town Hall. The meeting wee welt attended, representatives being pros act from all the surrounding ►ownehipe in goodly nombere. H. E. Hooton was ohoeen ehairman of the meeting. The report showed tbe society to be in a gond healthy condition fivanoially and other matters pertaining to the welfare of the 8oufety well oonduoted, there being now in the treaeury over 985. The following offioere were elected for the ensuing year, viz :—Pres., Peter Mo - Taggart ; let Viae -Pres., E. Christie ; 2od Vire-Pres., Joe. Senior ; Direotore, John Hunter, John Delbridge, Jae. Ballantyne, John Alliston, W. D. Sanders, Wm. Rueeell, Hy. Smith, Wm, Elliot, Wm, Bawdeo ; Treat., F. E. Karn ; Seo'y., A. G. Dyer ; Auditors, Peter Gardiner, H. E, Haetoo. 11Ltw 00(1. Jae. Ferguson hes dieposed of hie boot and shoe business to Geo. Loohoad. J. A Farrell, baa secured a position on the E lmonton Daily Journal 0° monoline operator. The following are the offioera of the Elms Reform Association :—President, John G. Diokeon ; 101 Viae Pres., H. Ronnenberg; 20d Vioe•Pres., W. 0. Hewitt ; Seo, Treat., Thos. Hamilton. Wm. Bnohanan, implement agent, Bold out his baeinese and property to John Ellaoott, of Elma, taking in ex. change Mr. Ellaoott', farm. Mr. Buchanan left on Wednesday morning for Oalifornie, where he will spend the Winter. George Green, eon of Gomer Green, Fanoyetelle, Manitoba, ie °pending a few days visiting friends in .this vicinity. George has grown into a big °trapping lad, and hie friends are pleased to see him looking eo well. He is greatly taken up with Western life. , The home of J. E. and Mrs, Turnbull, 8th coo. West, was the soe0e of a pieaoi ant gathering on Wednesday evening, January 11th, when to Mr. Turnbull's enrprise.a number of hie friends of the• Atwood Methodiet Munch tookpooseesion of the house and after expressing their good iviohee in a suitably worded address, preeeoted him with a handsome oak secretary and book aaee, The Canadian Order of • Foreatere have lel the o0ntraot for the 00001400 of their fine new ball. Jae. Struthers will do the carpenter work, 'Robb. Richmond the briok work, Ed, Hunk the peiotiog and Roger & Ratcliffe the plumbing. The new hall will be, thoroughly up•to• date ; the lower fluor •'will contain two stores with a hallway running through the centre. The entrance to the hall will be from the rear part of the ball. way. 0leiallorth. The appeal against the eleotrio light By law game up before thief Jeteli00 Meredith at Toronto and after reviewing the evidence he gave judgment gaaehing, the By•Iaw. The (Axon elected for the ensuing year for the Horticultural Society are :— Free., Wm. Harley'; lee viae pees., John Turner, 2od vine,; Rat. Seat ; sec retary,: jr.,Wm, Elliott. A very intore.tieg event took piece in the Catholic ohuroh, Seafortii; at 10 o'clock on Wo.dnetday morning of last week when John 'McDonald, eon of the late Lewis McDonald, of Walton, wad united in marriage to Mies Elizabeth Devereux, daughter of John Devereux, of the Huron road, Tuolteremitb. The bridegroom was wedded by, bit brother, Lewis McDonald, of Toronto University,. and tie bride by bee oouei0, Mise Elisabeth Connor, of Toronto, The ceremony wee performed by Rev. P. Uorooran, who also celebrated the nuptial hit rendered a , lases. The o o d evoral high R aeleatione and the wedding marsh was played by the organist, Miee Daly. The annual meeting of the Tucker. smith Branch Agrioaltnral Society wee held at the Commetoial Hotel. The report presented showed the society to be in a fairly prosperous oonditibn, The next s1, t o their n w were fixed for x b dates Thareday and I'eiday, Sept. 21st and 22nd. The offioere and direotore are 4- President R. ()harken; vise president, George Chesney ; direotore, Beaaortb— Phos. Pinkney ; .1'noitersrltith — Alex. JUST LIKE F SFINC Building up. Trade is just like Fiebing, If you use the right kind of bait and cast your line where the kind of fish you want are most plentiful you'll quite likely get a number of them. Then if you go about it right you are pretty sure to land most of them. Apply the illustration to Business, If you want to catch the trade always keep the Best and Freshest values in goods and allow the Highest price for Farm Produce and Business will come every time. This we always strive to do at JIB,MESTOWN General Store What is left of Xmas and other Winter Goods will be put out AT COST to make room for Spring goods. Butter, 17o trade, 16e mash ; E •ge, 20o oath or trade. Other produce taken at City primes. W. Innes. Broadfoot, Wm. Oheeney, D. Fathering - barn ; McKillop—John M. Govenlook, James Oarlin, Jae, Evaoe ; Hallett, Ohae. MoGregor, Thoe. MoMiobael ; honorary direotore, John G. Grieve, Aroh. McGre- gor, Geo. Sleveneon, G. E Oresewell, J. B. MoLean, Jae, Diok, Geo. Whitely, John Dale 1 secretary treaearer, Thoe. E. Hays; auditors, Wm. Somerville and A. Young. 131 vth. John J. Kelly, of Detroit, formerly of Blyth, has purchased the Union hotel in Goderioh from hie brother in law, Michael Farr, and will take poeeeeeion on or about February let. The new Grand Trunk elation at Blyth is now completed and 0. W. Vail, the genial and popular agent, ie now in full 000upetion. Mr. Vail will have two assistants in the new building. They are his eon, deoil V , and J. A. Taylor. Daniel McKay, of Dolatb, Minn., and Alex. McKay, of Kintail, are visiting relatidee in this vioinity for a few weeks. The former has been in tbe Weal over 20 years, and tbie ie hie Bret visit to his old home and friend)). Mrs. Wm. Snell, of Constance, (deter of Reeve Sloan, of Blyth, received consider. able injury by falling from a ohair the other day. Mre. Snell has not been en• joying good health for some time past and since falling from the chair has been oonfioed to her bed. The direotore of Blyth publio library met on Monday evening and elected the following officers :—Chairman, Dr. J. 0. Lindsay ; secretary, A. W. Robioeoo ; treasurer, D. B. MaKi000n ; librarian, J. 8. Golden ; bock committee, Rev, J. Holmes, Alex. Elder, James Mololurohie, chairman and eeoretary. laoderictt. Ise has formed off the harbor pretty solidly and extends out several milee. Daring the six months from Jaly to Deoember, 1904, there were registered with the town clerk 19 weddings, 41 births sed 22 deaths. The Canadian Order of Foresters pro, pose holding au oyster ()upper in the Temperance Hall on the evening of Feb. raary 10th. The Horticultural Society appointed the following directors : W. Warnock, 0, Campbell, F. Bingham, G. Beokett, J. Richards, J. Laithwaite, H, D. Reed, H. Steady and J. B. Thom, Ice nutting has not yet commenced, and so far but few fish have been Dangle in or near the harbor, though herrings have been caught in large numbers a few miles South of this port. The non-commissioned officers of No. 1 company .09 the 33rd regiment held nn 050000. supper on Friday evening in the town bail, for the purpose of bringing the men together. Several of the regimental officers were present. The Contractor° for the outside break. water have started making crib°, and the work on them ip performed expeditionely as a steam hoist is used to lift and place tbe timbers. Quite a number of men are engaged at the work, which is now being carried on between the piece. The membore of Court Goderioh, No. 32, 0. 0. F., surprised their Treasurer, W. Lane, with the presentation of a• watoh and chain, and Foresters' emblem, Duncan Oamerou, Chief Ranger, made the presentation and William MoCreath, the Recording Secretary, read the ad• dress. January 6111, Mrs, Claude Fisher, of Goderioh, loit her gold watrb.while get. ting on the train at Holmesville. She did not mice it until age reaohed Clinton, and did not even then know.where she had loot it, lint she took the. next train book, and had the good fortune to fled it lying io tbe snow just where she had boarded the ttain. The North street Methodist oongre• getiou will spend the last Sunday in the old church on the -191b of Febraory, when ep'eoial "farewell” •servioee will be bald. Rev. G. 1i. Turk, of Owen Bound, a former pastor of the congregation, will mouthy the pulpit, There will be a meet- ing on the Monday evening following, at whiah mune of the older membere,of the oongregation will give addresses and rem. inisoenees of the pant days will be',io dalged in. The 9417 annual meeting of the Heron Lew Aeeoaiation watt bold in the Law Library, the electing of officers for the present year being the principal boniness transacted. Judge dg ge Holt was eleotod president ; F• Holmeetead, Senforth, vieceptieident ; Wm, Prondtoot, K. 0. eeoretary and treaearer : D, MoDonald, librarian E, L. Dickinson and R. S. Hays, auditors and Judges Doyle and Holt and R. 0. Rays, Diokineon and W. Proundfoot, Library oommittoe. The tretteareee statement ob owed ; Reoeipts, 9600:12 ; dieburemente, $444 79 : baianoe 00 hand, $155.37. The aeeooiation now owns 1391 volumes, of whieh number 59 were added to the libr arydUu during 1904, In the libel snit of Stone against the Gait Reporter, at London, the jury gave a verdict for plaintiff. tar 92,500, The Alan Liner Parisian, arrived at Halifax from Liverpool covered with tone of ice. The Drew deeoribe the voy• age as the roughest the ship ever 011. countered. The Royal Victoria Hospital at Mont- real was damaged by fire. Lose, $30,000. Lord Strothoona oabled that ho would defray the expeneee of repairing the dam- age. 0C'adies' a ouse Shoes. 0 0 at We have some lli,ce tasty shoes for house - wear. Comfortable and cosy, handsome aid durable. Better than heavy shoes for house wear because they will not tire the feet. Save the backache and weary nerves. All styles. If you've promised yourself something like that, these prices will help you keep it s— Ladies' nice Felt Slippers, 50e to $1.25; Gents' Slippers, 35c to $1.50 ; Felt Shoes for Ladies or Gents, both warm and comfortable. In our Harness Department we have a nice stoop of Monotaio Bear and Buffalo Robes, also the Genuine Galt Robes, all priced down to lowest figure. A few Galt Overcoats for men, These are a beautiful Winter Coat lneur- paesed for durability. Single Harness, Our own make, from 915 00 upwards ; Team Harness ae low in prise 0e a good artiole ran be made. 14 Comfortable dwelling and three tote nicely situated for sale, X. C. IR X . XiteaRigitindettenettattele • s FIS,, MINIM NMd,-. . STRICTLY ONE PRICE THE LOWEST 1'T0W POP DDR., FT GREAT ANNUALCLEARANCE SA Commencing on January 20th Will Continue until Feb. 10th We make no apology and have no excuses to offer for announcingto-da the commencement P gY Y of our Annual Sale. This Sale is not the whim or thought of a moment but a settled feature of our business policy the same as our special holiday display. January is stock -taking month, on the 5th of February we enter stocks 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 going to make it pay you and pay you well to do your Dry Goods buying here this month. We are anxious to get stock down below 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 sold this season. We positively will not carry one over. Half price and less they have been marked to clear them before February 10th. All are this season's garments but must not have a single garment to mix with 1905 etoek when next Fall comes around. Good business demands that—so value or cost have not been considered in making these new prices. Commencing Friday, Jan. 20th, we will sell the cheapest mantles t, in Brussels. Come the truth this ever sold and prove of statement. • Mantles at $3.00 •tlia•t sold' up to $6.75 Your ohoioe of every Mantle in the store tbat sold up to 96 75 for 93.00 Every size represented in the lot. New and stylish garments; perfect fitting and made from good wearing materiale, regular prices up to and including those we sold et 96.74 for our great eale, $ 3 00 Mantles itt $4.85, Regular Price up to $9.00 Your choice of every Mantle in the atorewo'd at from 97 00 up to 99 00 for 94.85. Some of oar band• eomeet and moat stylish gnrmeole are io this IDL They were excellent values at their former prices but rather then take a chance of carry leg them over we have out the prise below the hall prise mark. Every size in this lot also black and oolore. Your oboioo for our annual eats that sold u to 99,00 for $ 4 85 P We bave ilia only high cies Mantles that sold at 910 00, $12 50, and 916.00. These we have method at exactly half pride. They are, excep. tiobally stylish garments, well made and lined a good quality of silk. Rather than take the chance of carrying any of them over, we clear these high grade Mantles at exactly half prioe, oommenoing Friday morning, CHILDREN'e MANTLES— This season we imported the nattiest Children's Garments we have ever shown. There are about 20 of them left in stock to day. Reefers, three•gaarter Coate and uletere made from plain Cheviot fancy tweeds, with brimming() of' braids, buttons, oto. They are stylish gar. menta and will fit obildren from 5 to 12 yearn, of age. Rather then carry one over, we have, out the prices almost in two,917.00 We are going to sell some . Cheap Wrappers . Not ordinary cheap wrappers but good wrappers cheap. Made in the beet wrapper factory in Canada and from strong fast oulored- wruppet• aaee, medium and darn patterns, waiete and sleeves lined, very fell skirt. Extra good val- nee at 91.35 and 91.60, clearing prioe 91.00 end..9.1 25 1 Out _go the Ready-to-wear'Skirts i. January gale prices have been put on ,all the Cloth Skirts in this came. They mann almost half what we eold them at. This is your ohanoe for a Skirt Bargain. Do sot mise it. Seo what it , 0209,00 :— During Bale you one bey a $3.00 Skirt for $2 00 4 50 3 00 I " e 00 " 3 00 .; „ " 6.00 „ II 4.00. Ie not that unite a saving 7 Fu l Jackets a y t manual' Sale Pricewith Fur Jackets have had the knife applied to price for this great sale. Every garment was made to our order from choice selected skins, Is abeol- lately reliable and oan depend upon in every p way. No better chance this season to get a good Fur Jnoket for little money. $37 50 for $30.80 , $35 00 for $29.00 , $28 00 for $ 23 00 LatdYOS Sable Scarfs Ladies' Sable &carie, clearing at the following pilo. ea :—$20 00 for 915 00 ; $16 50 for $12 00 for $13 00 $1G.00 for $10.50 ; $10.00 f$ 8 00 Fur -lined Caps, Gauntlets, Caperines and b 1 Capes Clearing at exactly Cost Price. 75c & 85c Flannelette Gowns at 5,1k j Ladies' Gowns, mode at an extra heavy quality.. Flanuel altoe, in whits, Blue and Pink, All are neatly' trimmed, out regular mace being 750 and' i 85o ere to. olear at ...,. 501 el ,. OME to this Sale anyday daring the u an u if _early y appointed, b t come� ou c pp , next two weeks and you'll not be dis- the best things generally go first. 9 g g y fl .... ., ..... _ _ Int.rirtatriarhsa.ttnrrYtr..trYi