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ELLIOTT
TORONTO, ONT.
tt non YONen AND ALEXANDER. SEE, 'g
('boa 0'(,01113'1,,1 TEN, VETOER, TWENTY''
and 00 11 Pira'S' !Linen 08 many 011110
for Bteneglvtpbora, nool1.k...'pmrl, etc.,
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t '. Dou Blo31(o.gradating
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. f v tit•, x1.10 lnontha. loins ui the tahar•
lea Mt•reod were tram 'San. mm,th In
$1200 nor an nom Tbl3 clearly !alit.
cotes the boot Noheal ('or young sten
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MEDICAL CARDS.
-1)11,. I4. A. 13URNS—
{;t :,iiecessor to Br. J. A. illaa;igliton
Itrna0ell, Ontario
nradnate of Polyclinic Poet Gra,,uate
School of eledleine and Surgery, Now York
1110>nber of Ou130ge of Phy8ioiOus and Bur-
geons 0f Ontario.
Uflle
and residence dame as formerly oc-
cupied 00 of women;htou.
Mimeses of women m epaolalty,
P1ian11 No. 21,
BUSINESS CARDS,
TU ONE TO LOAN AT 5 PLR
cont. 1.,8, 800'nT, Brussels.
% H, 1v2o0RAO:KEN—
V v • Teener of ➢aneri0. 0 set, li oe. U!
n e0 0t Grocery, T urni,nrly 200003, lirnseels.
1.11A1i,MS FOR SALE—'1'(11!1 U
DEMMMMER!, bee several gond 3.- 0111.8 I o!
Bele and to rent, easy terms in 7 . .3113I'
of Morris and Grey. F' B. So on. ,t ts3 2
C. 0. V.
Court Princess Aloxaudria, No.24, 0.0, 1'.,
Hruosela, moats In their Lodge pogo, Blue -
hill Dtook, on the 2nd and last Tuesdays of
oamb month, at o'clock. 'Milting brethren
always welcome. JAS. 13U1t110103, 0, 10,
A. J0.OL10LLISn, (1,B.
M. I'dli/RRISON,
Ioouer of Marriage Licenses,
WAL,TON, ONT.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM,
IN00RAN(E,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
AII:;Y ONEERS.
Ti S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION-
• ,Ea, will sell for better prices, to
better men iu legs time and lees (barges
Fl onu any other won 0ha1ge anything.AuctioneeBatesin st Remo or
mid Orders
can always be arranged et tbi0 Mlles or by,
personal applloati0n. _--,
ROBT. H. CARNiSSS
BLIIEVA LF. — 031'2.
Auctioneer for Huron County.
Terms r emoonnille. Rales amused for
at tbe (Oleo of TRE POSE, 13ruaaele. 22tt
VETERINARY.
G A. CUNNINGIIANI—
i , 10.30 of the Ontario Vet-
erinary
• Honor
eaoeo o 31olleg0, 10 pricatedepared a to 1x011all1,0 dla-
0110 0 of domnor. Perth animals ti n enema-
int
paid to
ant manner. Pnrthnlnr attoution paid to
Veterinary Dentistry and 1311110 Paver. Calls
promptly attended to. 010oo and Inar'maty
—Four dome Bortt, of bridge, 1'nrnberry ot„
Brussels.
I.ERA1 ,NII d;ONVEYANCINg.
A B. MACDONALD—
• Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, bite,
Successor to L+, F, Mint. 001100 over Stan-
dard Bank, Brussels. Bolloltm' for Metro-
politan Bank,
T M. SINULAIR—
V a Barrister, 501100tor, Uonveyaumer,
Notary Public, ,Ito. OflIoe-S t0w.arf0 Block
1 door Nor tit of Ueutral Hotel.
Solicitor for the Standard 13ank,
pli0UDFOOT, 1-IA3tB 1k I3LAiR—
BA11,RI8(012132, ti111,101'1"1311, NUPARI1lS
I'UBLI•', 3110.
W. Pnonaso0T, IL 0. it, U. Belts
01. 1•'. await.
011ioos—Tbn00 103 ,1013 mm141011 by dieters
011011Gornamon, ONTerno.
DENIIS V
DR. R. P. !0EILQ,
(►ENTAST
Graduate of the Iloval college of lloul'al
00013oon0.of Ontario and Ptr81 elan, Nueer
Graduate of Toronto next to Brower; :Phe ogralIvo(! alersitvarv.Otlloi,
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CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT,
eApy This small advertisement reeve -
it Rents One of the largest mud host nits,
loess 00110000 in Canada. 140 80boo1
in tho 0omh1ion clues mor0 for Ito a
students than WS an. To one know.
11 tn19111004, WO get tar more 0.31311101'
nlodge not uuo of our graduates is no -
thong than w0 cite meet. You mM
ay '{
outer at any than.
N rite for oar tree aatn1Ogao. y'lli i6LLlur'T .k 131owneLAN, as
PrinOl
i )1210.
GRAIN
CHOPPING
The undersigned beg leave
to notify the farming com)nunity
that they are new ready to do
all kinds Or Grain °bopping and
Crushing at lowest rattes. All
work will be promptly and care-
fully attended to.
Thuell Eros.
Nlill at Electric Light Building,
' :.oral ' e o 3t.C1115.
LAO'S Sunday was the memorable 5th
of November.
1'ua nou•jury A,eizoo were on this
weep at Geduld) before Chancellor
Boyd.
Menage", has been chosen no the
meeting plan for the next general sou•
Terence of the Metbodiet cherub, whioh
will 001/00238 on September 19th 1906.
Jno. and Niro. Carter attended the
Nunn' of the letler'8 sister, Mre. John
Blames, of Grey toteuohip, last week,
The interment wee made at E'ma came.
tarp,
Tuts Fordwioh Rowed Bays 1-1Ire.
Turnbull of Brussels, spent Thanksgiving
with her huobnnd in town. Mies Winnie
who s000m anied her is the guest of the
P
Misses Adams title week.
Tura Fordwiob R000rd hue entered
upon its 10th year and ander the able
genora]ohip of Bro. Waiter, le wielding
a good moral influence in the ((mono•
Ity. 13o deserved cordial support.
Ate old time sabsoriber to THE POST
galled in and left a dollar so that there
would be no neoeesity of the Editor
"oommittiug eoioide." Our thanks are
01110 to a number of olbere also for
eettlemente.
'I'no Oliuton New Ere says :—Rev.
W, E. Kerr, pastor of Ontario street
(heron, has bean palled upon to officiate
at uo Zees than six funeral') einca ho
'name to town. And be 0aye : "Whet
ie more singular, ie that I havn't had
a single wedding," Some of the (harm
lug young ladies of hie chetah will (30
doubt see to it that the latter oircum•
etauoa does not prevail mole longer.
Amen POD Pnomo.—Last week W. II.
Kerr, Secretary East Huron Fall Pair,
received a letter from H. B. Cowan, Sup
erintendent of Agricultural Societies,
under the Proviomal Government, asking
for a photo. of the Fouoy Drill pat on at
the fair by 24 pupils of Ethel pubiio
Reboot, to be used in a bulletin to be
Mimed shortly dealing with advance steps
in concluding Faire. Rev. Dr. Roes very
kindly eappiied n choice set of five views
whioh he took, and the seleotiou for the
bulletin will be made from these.
THE Rom Is ON.—During the past
week a taw dozen /lodes of the beautiful
pluton!, entitled "Queen Alexandria,
tier Grandchildren and her dogs." have
been distributed in ,this (003100, and
every person who has seen it has no
heoitotion in pronouncing it the finest
p)0tere ever hinted by that great weekly,
the Family Herald and Weekly Star, of
Montreal. To say it is a beauty does not
begin to do it justice, It abarme every
one at eight. We learn it is offered
absolutely free to all who pay a year's
eubooriptiou to the Family Herald and
Weekly Star, the pride of whioh ie only
ole dollar per year. No weeder there is
e big rash of subscriptions through the
matte these day's going to the Family
Herald oflioe, It )0 the biggest value
offered thio 000eou by long wide,
Demure or Mit. Morn,—Tbe Hensel)
Observer of last weep [Tooke 8e followe
of the demise of Mre. James TO'loArler'o
father :—'1'ne angel of death slowly but
merely is taking the early Bettlera of this
()wintry, one by one "across the bar."
0u Sunday, O.3ober 20(13, Robert 'Meir
a tit grandold
'awed awayt a age of 82
Lie was neof a family of l0139 livers and
knew little of MORROWS till within the past
law years, when he beoame oeriouoly 01
and Buffered mu0h. His wife predeoeare
ed hila a short time age, having also at.
rained a good ago. The deceased was a
devotl. Presbyterian and was held io high
reseeo0 by the entire cirole of hie me
gneintano". The funeral took plaoo on
Weuneedity ltlternoou the Herten being
held in Carmel Church after wbbob the
remains were interred in Hensel) Union
Cemetery, The following mem•
born of hie family attended the
funeral of the ;tate- Mr. Moir ; hie
daughters Mrs. 13ykemen of Miele ;
Mrs. MoArtor, of Brusaele ; Mrs,
No8ee1,.0 B000whth, the two last were
a0aompanted by their huebando. A
eon, Daniel from Detroit, wile also pea.
ant.
SUNDAY S&RooD 01toalloaATION, —The
ExeouSrve Committee of the 1111r0n Oo,
03 S. A00o0i8tiou, in conjunction with E.
A. Hardy, Toaober Training Sooretary
of the Prcvh>olal Ae0o0iatiou, have
oompleted preliminary arrangements for
tt series of meeti23ge to be held et ver10u9
pointe iu the County this week, for j,the
purpose of teeming the formation of
loath township orgenizationa wheie none
Already sabot. Mr. Hardy, assisted by
same representatives of the County
Exeoutivo, and with the pre0eno0 and
ou•operation of total pastors and el, S.
workers, will preeont the eubjeot and
endeavor to secure the organization. All
Mende of Snudav Sobool work are cord.
telly invited, and the public generally
will find the m0eting8 (0011 worthy their
ettenda00e. The following 0e the pro
gram, 0ubj002 to any (Mange whfah may
be foetid necessary, and each pastor and
S. S. Snperinleudent is expected to make
a0n01323oemeet in Omit Omahas and
Schools next Sunday. Monday, y,
Novel—
at
Seefcr213, oommen0ingat 2 ('mock p,
m, in the Presbyterian ohuroh, Seniority,
Monday evening, at Exeter, Rev, J. W.
Perking, in 11130rg0 of details. Turgidity
afternoon, Nov. 7, in the German Evan.
gellaai thumb, Dashwood, Rev. Mr,
Clemens, pastor ; to inolude the eohooie
of Hay And Stephen township( not other.
wise attached, whether English or German
Tuesday evening, et Honsall, to tnolade
sahoolo In adjoining parte of Hey, North
pert of teberne and IowOO end of TuOker.
smith, Wednosdov afternoon, Presby
teril(n ohnroll, Bayfield, to inhale 00110018
in Sonthwsst part of GOderieh township
and Northeast pert of Otenley, Rey,
I John MoNeil in (Marge et details. Wed•
1100day Queuing, at Winton to fooled°
ell oohopio oobvooi0nt literate, fa tine.
rounding townships, Rev. W. E, Kerr
in ("barge of detente Thnredey afternoon,
at Dungannon, to leoInds all pelmets
wended thereto in Ashfield and Waw•
an00)1, Thursday even ins, tot Blyth, for all
schools 0nnvenlent in surrounding town-
ships, Mise Elder, On, Seoretery, hue
(harp( of details. Friday evening, at
Wingham, to inolude all 00131010 0011•
30100ntr thereto, John Karr in charge of
details. As the time of 1,0ttoe bee &been
unavoidably short, and the worlleg out
of details difliouit, owing to the number
of eohools in the respe0tive torritorlea
end the elowneee of Boma I of the
oorreepbndenoe, every pastor and Super•
intendant is earnestly asked to make
widely pubiio the annoupoemeut for their
not Jona,
BIT TWO BULLS EYE AoAIN.—W, H.
elo0raol(en, of Bruseole, is a past minter
i e
in the Fall Show bqo nes end like
Tennyson's brook exhibitors may mime
Red exhibitors may go but Mao, goes on
forever, He mese will the wermeot
kind of oampany in many places but
t " o ul r" lookon •n
t1 a N nrrer a hie Iiioh
3't S
he bide farewell to ever
countenanced w Y
fear and rakes the (Innate in. Tbie sena
on he attended gegen Lairs and captured
288 awards many of them of tbe red
variety. The following is a li01 of the
prizes taken :—
Seafarth 40
Lietowei, 34
Atwood 29
Brunetti, 54
Gerrie, 30
Blyth 19
Dnngenuon, 24
Total 233
DO1!DfSalla C iits
For Both of Us
We Buy as Low as we can I
That's business settee ;
We Sell as Low as we can 1
That's Progressive sense ;
Yon Buy as Lew as you oan I
That's Common sense ;
You Buy of Us 1
That's Dollars and Cents ,for
both of us.
At no time in the history of this store
did it offer a "bigger" ONE IJU8D1tED
VENTS Ll)lt A DOLLAR than it is do-
ing to -day, and at no time in 06e history
has it shown so complete a range of sea-
sonable gonds ae it is showing to -day. We
want lo convince you that we are offering
special values in Fall and Winter Dry
Goods and we take this means of extend-
lug to you all a hearty invitation to pay
this store a visit and become acquainted
with the values that are being offered.
1,1ST US IIAVE 71123 PLEAtiUIIE of
giving you au introduction to some of
these special values. Space will not
permit us to matte mention of all the
lines of goods whioh the different depart-
ments of this store carry, but we will
make mention of a few and probably
they will prove of inlereet to you,
FURS
This is tho hour for you to make
your seleotiou of Furs. This is the time
Hint we can offer you a oomplete range
from whioh to offer your selection.
'mains' Astrachan Jackets, prices $25.00
to 940.00 ; Men's Fier (Mats in the leading
makes at prides that will appeal to your
honest judgment. We have also n com-
plete range of Fur Cape, Gauntlote,.eto.
We have the Agency for the Genuine
Saskatchewan Buffalo Robe. This Robe
is made iu three pieoeo—the lining, inter-
lining and the "outside." The lining is
made of heavy Aetraohan Cloth ; the
interlining is made of Rubber, thus mak-
ing (he Robe windproof and waterproof.
Underwear
Does this weather male you feel the
need of WARMER UNDERWEAR 7
BE Wi1L+' AND YOU IVII,L BE W,iIIM.
IE yen are wise you will try a snit of the
Underwear which we are selling at 8.0.00
PER SUIT( "Pure Wool and mm110101(1
able." We have Ltidies' Vesta at 25o,
300, 95o, 400, 50o, 75o and 91.00.
Shoe Department
At this season of the year tbie is
probably the most important department
in the store. We are giving this depart-
ment every attention and we are now in
a position to Supply your requiretnente 011
either FINE FOOTWEAR, COARSE
FOOTWEAR Or RUBBERS.
Grocery Department
New Raisins, Now Currants, New
Oool(ing Figs, Gold Seal Baking Powder
(this Baking Powder is one of the largest
and beet 100. package of Baking Powder
in the market) ; Gold Seal Extraote. Try
n 10o, paokago of our spenial "T," ' We
CAR give you Ode in Japan, Blank or
Mixed. It isg
ivin eatietabtion to others
g
and we will guarantee that it will do the
mime for you.
We aro always pleased to have you
call, whether looking or buying.
. 0. DaVie$ $ 00p
ETHEL.
f
— ousnit to afore disposing0
P. S. 0 t b
your Poultry. Probably we rimy lin able
to gnotoprices whieh will interest you.
ri•
lstrtct Pelts,
,
1fA('Ittuu 0I,
Largo quantities of sugar boots ere be.
in shipped from 1100 elation.
Mlee Uarliele intends leaving town
shortly to reaida in St. Oa0herines.
The 'lolly 16 (hub have Metalled a
piano, also a pool table breeght from the
Send, boxing gloves and other gymn00010
nppliancea beside( other tbiage ton uu1n-
eraue to 1(1001ion, in the olub, The
Council were their petite on Monday
nipbt,
Bev, David Boohanau and his wife,
addressed a missionary gathering in
Carmel °beroh. They nob epoho on the
work in the Argentine Republic and gave
inaidente 000nooted with their labors
among the Spaniob Arnerioane, They
have lett for their field of labor,
l"tin roaA.. .
Oliver Johnston Bud 0, J. Wallis each
).ft with a oar load of opplea for the
West.
Dr. John Steep, of Winnipeg, an old
O•iutenian, ie laid up with a aovere attack
of typhoid fever,
The oldest drug business in the ]aunty
has (hanged hands, IS B. Coombe having
sold out to W. S. R, Holmes, POOL B., of
town.
T1s Diatoms rolleotiooe of the out -
port of Clinton for the tour months end.
frig Oot. 31st, were 9700 more tbie year
than they wore Ia.t,
Rev. W. J. Ford, L. L. B., of Glencoe,
a former pester, will conduct the annl•
vereary 0ervioe0 of Ontario street Metho-
dist ]March oe Nov, 1213.
A parrot that bed belonged to the
Bentley family for about fifty years pass.
ed away. When the late Mr. Bentley
came to this town Iia n
hnrfomAoa0'bn nearly
fife ears ago, he brought the bis with
him. It retained it8 volt) powers and
aobivity to the end of ite exislun00,
A"WIIEE%Y" OIIIiST.
Means your trouble ie deep seated. To
delay is dangorone, All the inflammation
will be driven out in one day by applying
Nerviline. Ib penetrates through the
pores of the skin, relieves inflammation
and than prevents 00r)one 00000g000000.
For eon throat, weak oheet and tendency
to colds, no preeoription is better than
Poisons Nerviline. For nearly flay years
it hue been Canada's great household
remedy. Twenty five canto buys a large
battle.
..9.0 woo (1.
Geo. Dump and Juo. Sanders left for
Mi nkoke to enjoy deer hooting.
0)erk Fullerton is now snugly settled
in 11.1 new brink Ube South of the new
0. 0. F. ball.
E'ma Cheese Company shipped 400
boxes of October cheese to Hodgeso0
Bros„ Montreal,
George Loohead has disposed of hie
stook ot boots and ehoea to Robt. Brown,
10th teem Mr. Brown takes possession on
let of December. He recently sold bis
farm to T. Barton.
Duncan Little, of Fairbanks, Alaska is
spending a few menthe will Ilio motber,
Mrs. Jolla Little. It is 20 years since be
left Atwood to seek hie fortune in the far
West. He spent Some time in and around
Dawson City, sod for 001130 time in
Alauke, where he is engaged in placer
milling in company with James S.
Stewart, eon o1 Mro. Stewart, 11111 eon.
The aurae! meeting of Monet Pleasant
Beef Association was held at tbe reel•
donee of Thos. E. Hammond when it
reported that 22 beeves had been elaugb•
tend during the season, produoing the
amount of 11,860 lbs. of dressed meat,
giving an average of 599' lbs. to each
share, an average of 24 Ibe. to each share
per week. The Company organized
again for the next season, the following
officers being appointed 1—Pres„ T.
Smith ; Sea , T. E. Hammond ; Treas.,
Wrn. Bell ; L>speotor P. S. Roes ; But.
ober, T. E. H0mmoud ; baaioese oom•
mitten; H. Ronnenberg, doe. Horn and
F. Beiob.
AN AMERICAN DISEASE.
Some doctors go so far as to say that)
indigestion le the national disease of
m There isa ti 1
A 0r10a. T 0 but On nn boa
remedy for indigestion and that remedy
is Dr. Hamihon,e Pills which 0.00elerat0
the notion of the gastric) glands and give
tons to the digestive organs. They
strengthen the kidneys and liver, cleanse
and purify the blood and thus add general
tone to every organ of the body. Flesh
nod strength are fast restored and the
patient eau eat Find digest any food be
pleases Test Dr, Hvmilton'e Pills your.
oell,-25o. per box or five boxes for 9100
at all dealers.
SV 111trika.taa -
A, Dalmage, who bag been ill for the
past few weel(e left for Termite( where be
is nnder treatment in the Western hos•
Fite). Hie daughter accompanied him.
R. N. Barrett left on Wednesday of last
week for Preston, to test the efficiency of
the mineral opriogo there for rheuma-
tiem, He has Buffered a good deal late•
ly, and has Io0t 48 ponnd8 in weight.
Improvements are progreeetng at the
G. T. R. station. The Preen of the new
etation has been erected and the plen nen
be seen to a oerinin sateub, It will owe
Minty be n great Improvement on the old
etr0oturo. The foundation is of cement
upon the there will be fon' feet of briolt
work, thereat will be weather -boarded.
BUTTON Bee= BURNED. — Charles.
Swanton had to drop bis wife ont of the
window one story wben the Button Block
woe deetroyed by fire Wednesday morn•
tug of last week at five o'oloolt, What
ie left isn't worth 950. The total lose 20
$12,000. with 95,4000 insuranoe. Five
families lived in the bneineee block.
They saved nothing, and got out iu their
night clothes. Severe! jumped for their
lives, Those in the book ware Mr. and
hire, Ata and de ihter Charles Swab.
ton ntd wife, L Bebe and
wife, T. Fellio,
wife and two obildren, and Mrs. D. Mo.
Loan, Fire hod broken oat hn the block
on Monday afternoon, but had been put
out. It ie thongbt that it °mouldered
between the two partitions and wag over.
looked till itof note m
headway et 5 a. •
flat it could not be Oinked, The
weather was biting cold that morning
and it added to the dieoomfeet of those
rendered bomelese and t0 the members
or Ole loofa brigade who did everything
possible to cheek the . fire, The list of
mesas and 100nran00e le 310 foilowe :—W.
Frank Vanetobe, owner, loge 95,000, ha.
0ara000, Waterloo London, 98,250 ; 1Z. J.
Krnae,tenant, gro0er, 92,600; ineurnnee
Dquity, Royal and Standard, $1:,500 ;
Ghat. Swenson, barber, 9600 ; no le.
uu '1nc a 1. Sable, bookkeeper, 9400, no
1., Itnra
r> u0' 1 "h" e. batober, 9600,0
)"ural a pool, London and Globe,
$300 { Mee A ey, mintier, 99,000 1 in -
ea rause, 01.0,, 91,000 ; 113100, 10101aoo0,
$900 ; ineursuoe, Anglo American, $850,
Venni( Vsnaton, representing Win. Davie
lost all his books, as did all the other
bones a II t t
l i e men, Not do a0' g worth o
goods 3000 got out from the ruing, It is
the worot lire the town bee had in
years.
111,1161/ 1'001031 1'10031 (101t315,
I+ sure to fol ow 0 you nee a razor or 0r.
Hutting oore 08)3'8. For fifty year(' the
nue tiufe remedy bee been Putnam'° Coen
Extreat.r, lt'e (ate,—abeolotely palnles8,
end guaranteed,
Ford vvi(:ft..
Sunday evening Mr. Grigg opened a
aeries of erai9011(.110 8800)0ne at Mayne.
M On.have 1 i
G. F n¢ea & 3'e !o d their
gensral °1000 of dry goods to S, 9, Gregg.
The Fordwiob Brunch of the Upper
Denude Bible Society will hold its anneal
meeting in the Presbyterian ohuroh on
Sunday evening, November 12th.
The Woman's Auxiliary have fitted
up
1010 reoto['e vestry with 0 beautiful new
carpet and toroiture. The same Sooiety
alae chipped a bale of olotitlag, groceries,
eta to Rev. Geo, Prewter of Sbegnindab,
Manitoulin 'eland, valued at 900.
The cement abutmente of Saodoroon'a
bridge has been oomp'eted. The 000120il
Mid these built by day work and have
saved over 9225—tbe daemon between
the omit by day work end what they meld
get it done by centred.
A (ase of considerable interest came
before magietrate9 Rose and Hatobieon.
Inspector Johnston served Albert Henry
with a notion to barn some brash which
he claimed had blaok knot on ib. Mr.
Henryid not comply with the not! e
Y PY o,
been the notion. When the case came
before the magistrates Lawyer Trento
pointed out that the B •law appointing
fr, Johnston, inspector of fruit 10008 in
Howlett wag detective as it was not signed
by the Reeve mud Clerk in Connell,
therefore he could not proeeo0te.
Mrs. W. A. Carter has deoided to give
up the grocery brauoh of her bueinees.
Mies Kate Brown is (weaned to her
father's borne very ill with inflammation
and neuralgia of the eyes.
D, M, MoBe0tb, a former Blyth mer•
chant, is now boated in Elora, where he
hoe opened out in the general store b0ei•
mese.
W. P. Tierney, who spent the last four
months visiting hie brother, J. B, Tier -
nay, of East Wawonosh, left for hie
home in England. He may oome to
()meads again next Spring.
Mrs. J. G. Emigh went to Ingersoll to
attend the funeral of her nephew, Andrew
Dunn, who died on Tbnreday mor0iog
Oat 261h, Bright's dieesee being the cause
of death. The young man was in his
2711e year and was known to many of
our oitizene.
Jobn Bell is a patient in St. Joeeph'o
hospital at Loudon, where be went for
treatment to the oeu)re toe of hieleft
foot, whiab wee stepped on by a horse in
Ina father's livery arable. It was toned
necesser7 to amputate the toe, eo bad
was the injury.
Blyth public &thou] board met on More
day evening of last week and accept
ed the reeignalion of Gilbert Sum -
mere ae priootpal of our public school,
Mr. Summers has been appointed pilo.
oipal of the New Hamburg public ecbool
at a meth larger salary Sian be has been
gettinghere and will enter epos his new
dttiee the first of next month.
Eiel2'rta've.
I. W. Wilkinson, of Linooln, England,
baa sabered a po8itiou ae herdsman with
R. Oorley.
Mise Lulu Philips, of Goderiob, and
Mlles Selo, of Wingham, visited at Mre.
Sprout's last week.
L. 0. L. No. 452 held a soda! gather.
ing in their ball here, on Monday even•
lug, November 6th.
Will. Oorbett hes prebend the old
homestead, and hie mother, Mrs. Cor.
Mitt, is going to London to reside.
Rev. Mr. Hartley of Windsor, the v. H W o 4e naw
Y
motor of Blyth and Belgrave, ie not ex•
pouted until after the 14113 inst. He will
0ommenee his work here on Sunday,
November 19th.
Dr. Hamilton, Garner Naholson,
Oharlie Johnston and D. MoOalium
have taken advantage of the Hunter's
exoureion and gone to Parry Sound
on a hunting expedition for a oo,uple
of weeks.
Robe. MaMnrray received word of
the death of bis aoole, Joe. Wighlman
of Shakespeare, wbo passed away 001.
20th, aged 92. Deceased was a veteran
of 1812 and was also uotier arms et the
Fenian raid,
Mrs. Wm. Hopper just received by
message, the sad news of the death of
her neioe, Mies Entine, only daughter
of Mre, Pike of lhoesalon. Mise Pike
Wae en esteemed young lady, 23 ye1re
of age. Her death will be a hard blow
to her mother, who wee formerly a
Mies Gregg and n resident near Bel.
grave.
(Rodel•1011 .
Robert Wallace, aged 85 years, died in
tba jail last week.
R. S. and Mre, and Mine Wilhelm' have
returned from their European trip.
Steps are being taken to pot a good
hookey team on the ice in Goderiob for
the 00ming Beason.
On Thanksgiving Day Fred. Davie and
D. B. Grant, with others from Goderiob
and Mitchell, started for a shoot, and be.
fore the sport was ended, 68 rabbits, 5
partridges, 1 boar oub and 1 poroapine
had fallen to their guns.
At a meeting of the hospital traotees
and D. 0, E. on Moudaay afternoon of
In eh e
et week, I 't wag deoided d to pnrohaee the
Shepherd property, ((rear of South street
and Britemoia Road, and t0 tarn it into a
hospital. The property le conveniently
situated, and having streets on three
of its aides is praotioaliy isolated, for e
brick wall could easily be built along
its West bonndariee, glutting it off from
MI other properties. The owners held
the lot and buildings at 92,500 but agreed
to give $250 of that enm toward the
hospital, so that the (lotnal payment
will be 92,250.
There waft a Shareholders meeting
of the (Iodarioh Organ Co. on Thanks-
giving Day at whioh, a dividend of seven
per dent, payable on July 106, was de-
clared, Citizen/. will be glad to be that
the factory, employing from 90 to 100
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GREAT VALUE IN FURS
dq >
f'b
We have always done a large trade in Furs and this OREBRO we doubled
our order to supply the growing demand for Fine Furs, By buying me we
do, in large quantities, we get lower probes and epode) mall disoounte,
whioh pate us in a position to quote very low prices for first -elites pitmen -
teed goods.
—I31aok Coney Ruffe, 4 tails, very spaniel, regular $1,75, for 91.85. °
—Blank Ood
ey Soerfa, largo size, full furred, (Main fastenings, 8 tails, good <
value at 94, for 98.50. f
—Marmot Crtperinee, long front, chain fastenings, at $8.95. qddq„ggi
4't
it
- Japanese Mink Stoles, eight Silk Tassels, very epomal at 95.50
— Tex au Mink 800110 6 tails, 2 ornaments, cord and tassel fastening2,
great value at 93.50.
— able
S Ruffs, in brown and binoTt, 6 tails, (bole fastenings, $7.60,
—Isabella Sable Stoles, 72 inches long, 8 tails, 2 ornaments, cord and tassel
a t
f e 0 Inge, very special, at
910.
—Ston( Martinaur
S fs, long front, 2 ornaments, it snap,, at 910.
—Caperines. Elaotrio Seal and Pardee Lamb combination, long front; '=1,
— high storm collar, great value, at $9, (p
Bff
alto Sable 1 S a Scarfs, chenille trimmings, '2 ornaments, at 912.
—Also other For Neokwear for ladies in various styles and prices.
—Ladies' Astrachan Coats, floe glossy oarl, 24, 27, 30 and 36 inches loop, yy
at $25, $27, 950, 930. 935 and $40. 1,
— Eleotrio Seal Coate, 24 to 30 inoheo long, at 930, $40 and 950.
—Men's Siberian Dog Coate, g•eat value, 312 918, $20 and 922.
—Men's Brown and Blaok Calf Coate at 920, 922,50 and $25.
— Men's Galloway Coats, great value at 925 and $23.
511 -'!San's Oat( Coate with Astraoban Dollar, at 922, $25 and 928.
n—Man's Persian Lamb Oape, great value at $4.50, 96, 98, $10 and $12,
14 —Ladies' ,Electric Seal Caps in fine glossy fur, at 92, 92.50 and 93,50. /.4
aFAi
hands
le showing a
such excellent sloe of
vitality. The following
dire0tore were
oleoted :—Jame, Olark, W. L, Horton,
Alex, Saunders, S Wm. Ptoadf and
eat
George Thompson, Wellington street,
Ata eabeegenb meeting of the directors
J•.meo Olark neo eleotod president, W. L.
Horton vine president, Alex. Saunders
manager, and Thoe. Elliott secretary,
L,Irrtowet.
The Maitland Star bookey team or.
gaoized for the coming winter.
Bowe Bros. have added a oboe shin(
outfit to the "King Edward" barber shop
and tobacco eters.
The pupils of the Pupil° Sohool are
making preparatiooe for a 0onoerr, to be
given in MoDooaid'e mash] hall some
time this month.
The Listowel Minstrel! did not have
a large Ilooee at their concert in Drayton
on Thanksgiving night, there being
eeveral other attraotione on tbe same
0veniog.
Mre. J. M. Oarthew received word of
the death of her sister, Mre. Stokes, at
Denver, Colorado. The deoeseed had
been residing in Denver for about fifteen
years. and had been in failing health for
some time.
A epeoial meeting of the Town Coattail
was palled by the Mayor for the purpose
of p008i10 a motion granting the Guelph
and Goderlob Railway Company per
mission to arose certain streets in the
town.
Dilworth w t
e orGh Bot on tae arrived in
v d t awn
from the Rainy River District in New
Ootarlo, being the Iaet member of the
BoltonYP 9 urve art to reach home
s
George t
G o ge S ot bars bee exchanged Mia
bakery baeineae in town with Frank
Znbrigg, of Walkerton, who, with his
brother formerly owned the bonineao
here and sold out to Mr. Stothers last
Spring.
Revival services began at the U, B.
Marais Sunday. Evangelist Robert Rad.
ford and wife, Unused evangelists of the
Methodist ohuroh, Presiding Elder
Robins, and the olergy are expected to
a^eiet.
P. S. Connolly, the genial and (lever
seoretary.treaoarer of The Morrie Plano
0o.,intende leaving town for Toronto at
the end ot the year, and has accepted a
responsible position with the Gourley.
Winter it Learning Piano Oo.
WIZEN SEVEN MEN DIE.
You know at least one of them, had
Consumption. At first it was only
catarrh—bot it was negleoted. When
"Oatarrbozone" mine so quickly it's
foolish to eaffrr—it's a shoos to keep
on eniff.ing and hawking. Oatarrhozuoe
goes direct to the oa00e of the disease,-
that's why i o dead tee sad aertaiu to Dare.
It otos the cough, e 0t
g
r a that dispirit-
ing
ie o t-
ing dieobarge, clears put ofthe
throat in five minntee. Very pleasant,
arld safe too { get Oatarrborone from
your Druggist to day.
Do You
Wish
to have
Wet
Feet
and
Cold
Hands ?
and we will help to fortify you ,
against each inconveniences.
Some Prices :
Men's lIome•knit Mitts, a pr., 850
Boys' tt It f0' 25c
Boys' Leather Mitts, lined. 25c
Several other lines of Mitts and all
our Rubbers at Rock Bottom
Prices.
Higllesb Market Price paid for produce of ail
kinds. Dried Apples 49o. per lb.
McDonald lld Brae.
AliNERNEEREIMMENgtEgysiiiiIIS
BELOW VALUE
Only a few words about your Fall Overcoat and at
the same time tell you how to save several Dollars—Dol-
lars Dollars
la's Saved are Earf,ed Well, we have
aVe
about
75 Overcoats
that are going to be sold away below actual value. To
see and hear the price means you take the Coat. Much
lower in price than you expected and the hest bargain you
have ever been offered.
. tw'They may not last long but you have first cboice.
A.
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