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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1905-12-7, Page 5Our Clubbing List Fu Tun PoeT has made arrangements to olub with all of the leading Weeklies uudDeMee and other Journals of every disortption. Tec Pear end the following named pupas will be pent from now until Dec, 31St, 1900, for the price of ono yeur'e eubeariptiou as follows WEEKLIEB and Toronto Globe 81 66 !" Mall and Empire....,.,1 75 Free Peen 1 80 Family Hernid and Star1 80 ' Montreal %Vi6ieae 1 66 London Advertiser 1 00 Weekly Sun 180 Fermere Advocate 2 86 DAILIES PORT and Ibe Newe 91 90 Star 1 85 " " Globe 4 60 ' " Mail and Empire 4 60 " " World 310 " " Advertiser 2 35 When Premiums are giveu with any of the above named publioations you snare them through the o'ub with Tug POST. 0011 at the elfin or remit the amount by P. 0 Order, Express Order or Reg islered letter, addreeeing Tno Post, Brueeele, Ont. u 'acyl tea Y,tems t Demnenen, MooionAL Nominations on Friday, 22nd inst. TENNIS Concert Friday °vetting of thie week in the Tuwu hall, Brueeele. ALL:Munioipsl Councils will meet o11 Friday, 15th inat., as per Statute. SEVERAL pereone had their ears iron bitten last ween by ',riffling too much with Jack Frost. Conon TnE POET for ChrieLulea annoOIoemente by the mines men. It may save yon dollars an your purahaeee, Ouvaou, Sabbath school and day school tetertainments ere ou the program 1.alore Often the issuing of a few bills or programa will do much in snaring a big audience. No nicer Ohrietmaa present can be made to an abseil friend than Tait Poor for a year. It only aceta 91,00 and you will be remembered at least 52 timee during the year by the reoeiver on ao• coact of your thonghtfolnese. FBIDAT evening of next week will be nomination of omoere for the coming year in connection with the A. 0. U. W., Brussels. If yoa'r a member you should be there and not shoulder all the work on a few. Lodge meets at 7 80. A MAGISTRATE'S case was held in Brunets on Friday evening of last week before Squire Leokie, the parties being two residents of Grey township, The complaint of assault was withdrawn, the defendant admiring that he bad overstepped hie rights and paying the aceta moaned. Ir ie officially annoanoed than Justices of the Peace who were in good standing when the old oommi'seio0 was uncalled will not need to be sworn in again if they are te•appoiuted. Where the appointee still pommies the property on wbioh he first qualified be will be saved the trouble t [ being sworn in again. This seta at that a point over whioh ooneiderab'e coil• fusion has arisen throughout the Proviaoe during the past few mouths. A LEADING 8011o0L.-No similar in 'Minion in Outarlo enjoys a greater reputation for doing high grade work then the Coutes' Business College of Stratford. It is a progreesive, well quipped, thoroughly efficient training 6011001 wbioh spares no efforts to advance the interests of its patrons. By its honorable dealings with the publie and by the liberal nee of the Pantile 0. B. 0. has become the largest Smitten OoI lege in the West. All gradnales enure good poeilione. A Penni-.The following interesting R/1(.1 ingenious puede was found some yeare ago in a remote village of Devoe, Aoglaod. Ie was iueoribed in soden'. R fume diameters on a ouriouely shaped atone of black baeulb and aroused ooh• adorable interest among the local autlquariune:- FY1 000 WEFO RYOUR PAPE JSP A YU P DEOEMEER WEATaEn.-Rev. Irl. Bloke haft thio eo say of the weather from Deo, 8rd to .111411 :-By the 8,d, [0114115 barometer and change to warmer will be noted in Western extremes. Growing olondineee will result le the emanation and during the 4th and 6th, first rain, then sleet and euow will visit wide arena of the country as storm oonditions pass from Weet to East aoroee the o00tineut' The combined iuflueuoe of Mercury and Venus will. in toll reasonable probability result in heavy, wide•epreed sleet storms, and Very low barometer, followed by violent ohange to blizzards. The oriels of this period will fall on Sunday, Mon day and Tuesday, the 3rd, 4th and 514, followed by a severe sold wove which will be felb 'a most parte of the Country, Iaeting,uotilabont the 8th. A angular storm period 1168ntral on the 10114, ex• lending tram the 8th to the 131h. Our little globe paean a magnetic and meteorological aside aeouolly, from about.Deoember 0th t0 the 15111. This is not only on noun of the Winter Welke perturbation, whiph extends from the 100h. to the 25th of Dooember, but the angle of the Dertb'e North polar urns to the equator of the San ie such ea to provoke a maximum of eleotrioa] toed magnetic antagonism at this time, Hence there is sbnormel tendency to general Winter storms' on land and en. At about Saturday t11e 9th, a decided (Mange to warmer, with rapidly falling barometer, will be, looted in Weateru 1811150me8. These conditions will bring on indenting cloudiness, mov. leg Eastward and then from about the 10th to the 13111 inclusive, eet,ers and general Winter etorme will make their transit over the country, ',these ebonite will reach their otilmuating arida With. ill forty.eight henry of sunset on the 11814. Leek tor nine at the on.00ming 'of these atones, oepeoially to the heath, ward, but be prepared for change to Northwesterly biiezarde tie the sterme 100511 Jllaetward, end for a genuine December void wave to tollow with the rising barometer behind the norm, Dn. MACKAY Dean. -Rev. Dr, W. A, MaoKay,for the past 00 yeare pastor of Ohalmer'e ohuroh of Woodetook, end Ex Preeldeut of the Dominion Alliance, died Tuesday, 28th alt„ at 2 80 u'olob, after tut illness extending over a year. He had been unable 00 00. oupy hie pulpit the past six moulbe, Ile ie eurvived by hie widow and the following sane and daughters t -John 1•'. MeoKay,'ominous manager of the To. 101110 Globe; Robert MacKay, of To- ronto ; W. D. MaoKBy, Mrs, H. G. Doyle, Mrs. D, 0 Comte, and Mies 19. Mao1(ay of Woodetook. Jae was 82 yeare of age, and was one of the most prom• knot Preebyterian divinee of Canada. Dr. MacKay, was born in Weet Zorra, and received hie primary edn0a9ion fn Woodsto ok, after which he graduated from Toronto University and Knox College, In 1870 be was ordained, and for 0411 years labored in the Peterboro d4841900. He then went to Chalmers' ohurob in Woodetook. In temperance oirolee Dr. Medley d evince an active Interee6, being an ardent supporter of prohibition. For 20 yeare he was preei dent of the Oxford Prohibition Aeeeoia• tion, and for eeveral yeare he was preei. dent of the Dominion Alliance. He was the author of several books, among them being "Pioneer Life in Zorra" and "Zorra Boye Abroad." CHARGE OF THE GORDON HIGH- LANDERS AT DA111GAI GAP. "Gordon Highlander's 1 Charge 1"- The pipere pley'd, Not it sotll drew back - not a man afraid I "The Cook o' the North I" orow'd loud in their ears, As they auewered book with three British cheers I Up the Dergai Heigbte the Gordon's flew, - It wee "Death or Victory" well they knew ; Yet, ae loug as they heard the pipers pWRy, Foot by foot they ',limbed for the deadly fray 1 While the enemy rain'd down deadly *bot And the ranks were thinned wbere the fire wee hot, Still the pipers pley'd on with might and main, A.e the Gordons charged to the heights again 1 With a rush aid a bound they eoal'd the height, - Hark 1 -"Bayonets, Charge 1" -how the Gordons fight While, 'mid carnage and blood the pipers fell, On etumpe play'd they "Cook o' the North" right well 1 'Ere the bngle sounded at set of eon, 'Pue heights were taken !-the battle was won 1 'Mid the groans of dying and wounded men, Findiater wee beard •'at his pipee"again 1 It oheer'd the dying in their last de. epair,- Buob mneio and "Victory" rent the air : Through "the valley of Death" Iheu marob'd they forth, To the martial etrai018 of "Cook u' the North 1" Oh I mother° at home 1 month not for your eons, Though they bravely fell'ueath the rebel gone; Theirdeede shall be told till the end of time, - To fall like a bero is death sublime I In the battle of life this lesson teeoh,- We All have "Oar Dargal; Heights" to reach ; And, gain we the summit or fighting, fall, God downs his heroes at Death's roll. call FOvdwieh. Mre. Robe, Harding bad the miefortnne to tall on Monday evening of last week and fractured a bone 4n her wrist. The ohoir of the Methodist ohuroh spent a pleasant evening at the parsonage on Wedn •Qday, of last week end deolare Mr. end Mre !Inner good entertainers. The Record says :-The bond , die. banded this week and need the eurplae funds In a parting bon fade in McOalium'e restaurant. We understand that they base agreed to meet again in twelve months to reorganize 19 if possible. In the mean time each player keeps hie horn, When the collector° °alioited subscriptionsfrom the aiiizene, the agreement was that a meeting of thane interested was to be called and the band inetrameute to be banded iuto the more of a committee appointed by the meeting. This bee not been dyne, The members of the band have exceeded their authority In disposing of the inelromeote as they have, if the story 4i tree, or the motley collected was obtained under Bar airs IN MILLINERY Ready- toww e ar Hats GOING AT LOW PRIORS BVOH AS 25c, 35c, /10c As I am going out of Ladies' Coats and Mantles Special Be- duction* will be made to clear out the stock. Intending purchasers will find 11 to their adVaatage to ball, Mrs. C G 2iia1ar E METROPOLITAN I•r„yuroleo Wtengv,haBmndRoraev, , LLokp ultrwvr; dcuo[ he new h eon hent, The addreeeee were Interuplre. n with stored mune rendered OA VITA li-!'old ui) 81,000,000 1 y the than' girl ',there. Taken in all, lt1;sU;RV1: FUND$J,904 000 ii,e afterneuu service end evening enter. r minuet must have been productive of Dlreetere moth epiritaal geed, The people of the Parish Seem well plowed with their new panto, end he with them, REV, R, R. WARDEN, D. 1)„ Presldsnq 8.4. 14100115, Yloe-President, TnOe, anADe1A2, I".I ie. 0*0 ngNUR ARA W. atowiT11nR OLAR*, it.0 D, 10, 'r1*OM80N, E. 0, ,101TN r^IAamn0Oox HEAD OFFICE - roRONro W. D. R0s8 - - GEN1)IRAL MANAGER A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TEANSACTED, Drafts Bought and Sold. Farmers' Notes Dieoonnled. r s Hams Brarsaar'evaatrr Interest at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all same of 81 and upwards Dasseszs Samos A. E. MELLISH, Manager, false pretense. We are sorry to see the heed disband ae they have been a credit to the village and base done exoeedinti well considering the support They received from citizens generally. - A FaelliaV otione8555TV It'e remedy capable of affording immediate relief to the hundred and one ailments that constantly arise. It may be a cold, perhaps a toothache, neuralgia, pain in the baolt,-uee Poleon'e Nerviline, Me penetrating, pain subduingand powerful. Nerviline is at leant five times 8(5005er than ordinary remedial" and it's worth in any household oau't be over estimated. For man or beast Nerviline. is a panacea for all pain and oo858 only 250 per bottle, Buy Nerviline today from your druggist, Exeter. Mre. Alex, Box left for Toledo where she intends residing in fatore. Rev. and Mre. Going received the sad news of the death of the footer's father, Wm. Handl, at Chatham. Geo. Horton who lies been eojonrning iu the Week in and around Bedside, has returned and intende remaining for the Winter. Eli Snell left for Forest to assist in building a new stave factory for the dotherland Iouie 0o. The old mill was burned down last Summer. The anniversary of Mein street ohurob was held Sunday. Sermons preached by Rev, A L. Russell, M. A. a former resident end popular pastor in thio town. Mies Annie Beldon, of Ingersoll, bae been engaged to teach for the remainder of 1905 in the Hay Township school from whion Mise Jeokell recently reeigned. 0. B. Snell, eleotrieian, during Net week repleoed the old aro lights by new ones, and the result is a very great im• prevenient with regard to brilliancy end steadiness. U1111ten. A eyetem of waterworks by-law will be voted npon, here. Mre. James Ferguson, of Stapleton, had the misfortune to tall and break her arta et the wrist. The number of inmates in the House of Refuge at Clinton ie now 93, the high est in the history of the iuetitation. Mr. Fitzpatrick, representing Ibe Victor Maaeey Mission, will address a joint meeting of Ontario and Weekly street aharohee on the evening of Deo. 18613. The following °Moere for the Thresher Oo. were,eleoted :-W. W. Ferran, Pree. ; Dr. Gain, Vice Pree. ; ; D. A. Forrester, Managing Direotor ; W.. ldrydone, Secretary ; H. T. Renee, 'Brenner ; D. L. Maophereon, Auditor. OLINTGN CURLING 0150o, -The Clinton Curling Olnb bae organized for the season with the following officers :-Preeident- W. Jackson ;-Viae President-- B. J, Gibbinge I -Secretary Treaenrer-W. P. Spaulding ;-Oommittee--N. Fair, E. M. McLean, M. D. McTaggart ;-Houorary Membere-A. J. Taylor, W. T, Dookrill, Toronto; -Representative . to Cataria Curling Aseooiation- A. J. Taylor Toronto. DALE.SICK PEOPLE The world ie fall of them. Just sick enough to be lazy and Hellen ; to have no appetite t to eleep poorly. Quite clten you're bell eiok yourself. abalone ere the trouble ie in your etomaob and bowele. Beek prescription in Dr. Hamil. ton's Pills ; they tone up the entire system, strengthen the stomach, elevate your spirits, and make yon well in one night. Dr. Hamilton's Pille work sanders with people in your condition. Mild in notion, effective and easy to take. Get Dr. Hamiitou'e Pills to day, 25o, per box at all dealers in medicine. tGioderecli. George Porter, who ie at Ibe Densville Sanitarium, though far from as well as can be desired, ie reported to be improv- ing. mproving. The dog•poieooing fiend hoe been at work again last week, end half a•dozen canine, eome of them highly valued by their owners, have eao0ttmbed, We are pleased to an that W. Stuart Lane, ecu of County Clerk Late, bee been elected one of the vioe•preeidente of the St. Catharines Liberal ()lab, Frank Cuff, who hes not been in natio, feotory health for 80108 time, left for Gravenhuret on Tuesday of last week, accompanied by hie father, for eE8mina• 91011 and advice se to treatment, On Sunday evening a bomber of boyo pulled down the street lamp near the St. Andrew's ward eaboo6, and it broke to pewee in tbe fall. The oulprite heft the wire stretched all over the road but lack Ily no one came in 00nta01 with it. The Girls' Anxiliary of St. George's peeked a bale 01 olothee at the meeting on rneeday evening of lash week, and the next day it wag shipped 6o the Shinwank Goma, Sean Ste. Marie. The bele was A large one and weemade up of naw and ready made clothing, bedding, and a large cumber of pretty little dolls being Waled - ad in the parcel, Rn PLAN ANh G. & G. RAIL4AE. -- An appli0atioo wee made by the Railway Company to 80501re the old Platt mill site cud ell nineteen in connection with it for the parpoeee of the railway, inolad+ fug the right t0 fill tip the tail race with an embankment, The mot106 came op ,for bearing before Judge Doyle on Mon- day. 27th alt, An objection wag taken by Mr. Platte anneal that under the Railway Aot the oompany had no power • '0 expropriate an easement. 0o1111oil for the aomp,uy conceded that the present motion ooatd not be enetained, and Hie Honor dismissed It with nets t0 be paid by the 0ompane, without prejudice to another application being made to take he laud withonl the eaeemente, Dials. Theon & Garrow appeared for tbe Railway Company, and Proudfoot, Hays & Blair for Mr. Platt. (3,)rriso. Thos. Andrew hoe diepoeed of his *tore to hie eon Chas. The Presbyterian Sunday Sobool will bold an entertainment in the Town Hell on the evening o[ Friday, Deo. 8th. The annual Yalu, entertainment of the Gorrie Melbodiat S. S. will be held in the Town Hall on Monday evening 26th of December, Wm. Harvey lett for Tonawanda, N. Y., on Tuesday, of last week, to attend the bedside of hie miner, Mre. Ohae, Kinnith, who is eeriooefy ill. The rattan of the poll on Tuesday of last week for the vote on the Acetylene Gee by-law was e. big surprise to many in the town as f► parried with it good me. jority. The vote was : for it, 49 ; against ,t, 19 ; majority for the by law, 30. At the last meeting of Bowlok Town- ship Conon it was moved by Means. Wfntere and Heineta011 that the .Reeve and Councillor Gowdy bo a delegation to go to the County Oouooil mee61hg in Brueeele on let Tuesday in December to defend action of Coattail re By. Law dosing road at Daok Lake, Done. 16 and 17.-Oarried. EVERY DOCTOR'S EXPERIENCE Tells bim that to once earns you mast use Pntnam'a Corn Extractor wbioh bae been one Bate remedy for fifty yeare. Pubnam'e oaths painleeely in twenty four hours. Belgrave. IzDuarroN,-The Indaolion eervioe in Trinity (numb, Belgrave, on Thursday afternoon, Nov, 23rd, was very impreeeive and well attended. Van. Arohdeaoon Rialtardson, of the city of London, eoodnated the eervioe, and wee Repined by Rev. F. M. Leug•Ford, of Brueeele, Rev, 0. W. Sanders, of 'Luoknow, and the new Incamben6, Rev. W. Hartley, The Archdeacon read the Bishop's mandate or induction, atter whieb Frank Metcalf, Warden of Trinity ohurob, Blyth, replied on behalf of the pariah acknowledging their willingneee to aol In obedience to the mandate of the Lord Bishop of the Diooeoe, and induoled the new incumbent into the real, edited and corporeal poeeeasion of the incumbency of the parish atter wbioh R. M0marray, of Belgrave, banded the newly inducted Inoombentthe keye of the eharob, as e token of possession, The incumbent on receiving the keys promieed to be a faith. fol pastor over hie new flock, and wag than permuted with a book of Holy Soriptaree and Book of Common Prayer, by the Archdeacon, wbo charged him to let these hooka be the rule of his (tonduot and that he should be in all things a pattern to the flock committed to his care. After this, evening prayer wail said ; then followed an appropriate and forceful sermon by the Arohdeaaon. The whole service was very solemnand full of meaning, and those invent were muob benefitted and impressed. In the evenine a fowl supper was given in the Foresters' Hall which wail • much enjoyed The large orowd did not embaraee the ladies, who bad provided the good ibiege and to spare. Atter supper oddments were given in the church by Frank Metcalf, who presided, ttnd Rev. T. S. hristmas Presents See our new stook of Obrietniae Jewellery, &a. Here are a few Gifts suit- able for a Lady :-- -Pearl ----Pearl Set Brooches, -Diamond Rings, -Birthday Binge, -Gem Rings, -Brooches, Neoklets, -Lockets, Bracelets, -Pearl Set Pitts, Lace Pins -Gold Watches, -Gold Filled Watches, -Gold Watch Chains, -Jewel Cases, -Gold Pens, -Fountain Pens, -Sash Pins, -Souvenir Spoons, Ete, You moot see the Goods to know their beauty and value, We have bought thorn direob frons the manufac- turerefOr spec oa6h and on save you money and assure you quality, 1Ve have the stook and Rudiment. Honest Goode at close prices at H. L. Jackson IIentett.li, yip p050haer ed twelve ielionae erdee which rom the Oki u will 101189 in a ooupte or weeks. Lorne kloTeggert le in Toronto where he is taking a complete oommeroial;oouree 100111diog telegraphy. Mr. Lang mads et big shipment of fowl from this intorno. The total of lurkeye and Woken amounted to about 000. Oar bookey club talk of holding a eonoer9 with local talent in the near futon, for the parpoee of helping the fiaanoee. Dr. end Mre. Ferguson celebrated 'heir crystal wedding o0 Friday 24th 01t. There were 86 genets present many of them from a dietanoe. While in town the other day H. A Nixon, train master, G. T. R. ie1ormer our Reeve that the oompany lateen emoting a new passenger station 115 Bengali, The W. 0, T. C. held a parlor meeting in the Meth05101 choral) on Friday evening Nov, 2403 at which there wee a good attendance. The pelnoipel feature of the evening was a debate, eubjeot, "Reeolved that legislation has done more to reetri01 the ovii effeote of the liquor traffic than any other method." i it wet et to . Mr, and Mrs, Day, of British Colum bio are vieitiog at the home of Mre. Day's brother, Abner Coeeae, Mise Irene Davie, daughter of H. Davie, bae been engaged to teach in 0. B. No. 2, Culross for next year, Commit will submit to the ratepayers at municipal election, the 50886ion of banding a High School in Wingham. A meeting of the West Huron Women's I068110te was held in Ohio. holm'* Hall, Wiugbam, on Tuesday alb858000, Wingham Hookey team will play at Laokoow, January 12th, The firet match to be played here will be between Wiugbam and Barrieton, on Sammy 18th. The congregation of St. Peel's ohurob, tendered a reception to their new Rotor, Rev. T. 8. Boyle, and Mrs Boyle, Tuesday evening in the eabool room of the eharob. Rev. Samuel and Mre. Wellwood, from near Leasing, Mtob., were vieitiog for a few days with the former'* brother, Wm. Wellwood. They are former reel dente of Wingham and see many ohaogee in this town after being away for some eleven yeare, On Sunday, December 10, annlvereary eeemone will be preached in Wingham Methodist church by Rev. R. Hobbs, of Stretbroy. On the following Monday evening, the Ladies' Aid will have the anniversary .tea, to be served in the Leo. tura room of the ohuroh. Atter tea, a program will be given in the auditorium, and the mortgage, whiob bee been paid off, will be cremated by Mr. Hobbs, ander wboee energetic guidance the ohurob wen erected. A Two Months' Tramp In Western Provinces, Dent EnrroB.-Aoaording to agreement althoagh Blow about atarting, I will endeavour Re briefly as possible to furnish you with some few ideas I picked up in two months' travelling in the provinces of Manitoba and Baeketohewan, Weet from Brandon. About the beautiful enenery from North Bay to Fort William and the towns and cities along the line to Brandon I will say nothing as they speak for themeelvee, to those who have been through, of the handiwork of God and the prosperity given to this Western aoontry. Leaving Brandon on the evening of Sept. 8111 we pulled into Regina about 10 80 the following tore noon and judging by appearances Regina fit aspiring to be the Winnipeg of tbe West. It and Saskatoon are at present strong rivals for the oap tal city of the newly made province of Saeksto148 wan. However it will be voted on at the aiming election thio Winter. I might. just insert here the aoaount of a very rod accident which marred on the train about Live bone ahead of us wbioh ran into a heavily loaded freight between Bin►aluta and Indian Head, The brave engineer etayed Rt hie poet until be met hie death, pinged between the engine and tender and yet more sad it was hie lash en, He was about an hoar from being home an be supposed to spend yet many happy years of retired life with wife and family. I was told he bad been on the road 31 yeare and he ran the first train over the road from Winnipeg to Portage la Prairie. Leaving Regina en route for Prince Albert we etopped eboni two weeks in and around what I believe is the fastest growing town be the West, Baeketoon, Here I was told two years also on what is Alain street there were only three small etore6, now It is a bast. ling town of over half a mile of bueineee places, intending five chartered banks, three hotels, three large general stores, two hardwares with Rome smaller plane filled in between. A hotel site on Second Avenue thio Summer was bought for $5,000, wbioh three yaare ago woe sold for 950. The land boom is simply astonishing, I counted on one west in three blooke seven Land & Real Estate oHoee, Driving out by way of Gene Lake country you would meet loade of land tinkers day after day till one would wonder where there wall land for them all till they took a eimilar trip, Baying a pony, saddle and other riding obtfit et what we would consider down fMet about half prise, I *darted vow+boy fashion on September 14111 to my eoa8i0'e at Loge0Eoo, Soutbweet, a dietaooe of eoroe 40 miles, 1 expected soma fun and trouble combined with a Wooten State pony and a green Ontario boy bat to my 0595188 it a0ted noun se the rae1ober 51d me, he having ridden bim for a tenth on the trip from Oregon to aekatoon, With One I was variedly stifled, Tile land Week and South eve ea tighter loam than in Manitoba and pry level, no atone of any account but pry rich 0.0 the wheat orop this year edifies, an average of about 125 bushels o the Gore. From Logan we traVelled o Seo the famous Goose Luke country, a ietanee of then 30 mile°, We jottrney+- t 3 g 5 v LEADING JBWELWli. t a e Hxxt •:.ji'syxr kx, .4,e. 'gym t r txk.dai77=zisx, w iiiki MOK/NNON & More New Goods ° Our Fail Trade has exceeded our meet eangnin0 expectations, Owing to our large sales, our stook in 80me lines got pretty well reduced, but an. other large shipment of New Goods this week puts out °toil in good ebap0 again. We keep our stook fully assorted throughout the season, Below wo mention a few of the new arrivals �` -Ladies' White Silk Waists, made of a fine quality of eilk, tucked and 14' shirred, trimmed with lane and insertion, at 93, $8,60 and 99,75. 4 b -Ladies' Luetre Waists, !e colors of brown, navy, white and blank, with Woks and ehiering, at $1.25. 91.50 and $1,76. -Ladies' Goff Coate, in colors of navy, white, cardium] and blank, at 91.25, 91.60, $2, $2.50 and 33. fi -bilk Waist Leugtbs (no two alike), in shot and plain 0itlt8, in all the new colors, at 50c, 750 and 91 per yard. Ladies' Astrachan Jackets, °lose glossy oriel, 24 So 86 inches long, in all sizes, just received, ah 521.50, $26, 930, $36 and 940. -Ladies' Electric Seel Jackets, fine close fur, at $30, $35 and $45, -Greenland Seal j Jaokets veryspecial. a4 Sit 580, $85 and $40. -Ladies' Electric)Electric)Seel L'wspe, in all sizes, at $3, $3.50 and $4. -Ladies' Aetraohan Caps, great value, et $1.50, 82 and $2,50. -Ladies' Oaperiuee, Stoles, Ruffs, eta., in great variety, from $1,25 to $15, b b -Chi r Y ld en s White Wool Boas, at 250, 36a and 600. -Men's Persian Lamb Cape, in all sizes, at $5, $7.60, $10 and $12. -Men's Eleo6rio Seal Cape, very special, at $3, 58.50 and $4.50. -5660'6 Cloth Caps, in all the new styles, at 25e, 85o and 50o. -Meu'e Heavy Winter Cape, with fur -lined ear covers, at 50o and 75o, 1. -4 -Men's Heavy Fleeced Underwear, very epemal, worth OOo, for 60e, -Boys' Heavy Fleeced Underwear, in all trines, at 25o to 46o, r5 -The Highest Prices Paid for Butter, Eggs and Dried Apploe 1-4 ma" xxxx=XXXx W x11 =sx. pq ed all day and passed only one house and I think two ehaoke but we were told the land wee all taken up by eettlere intend. Ong to move out next Spring. It ie better imagined tbao described the immigatien of Ghia country next Spring. We bad dinner with Is foroiguer to whom we made known we were hungry by allowing bim 50o. and got a dinner for which we were truly thankful, but no more 00 than at evening. Seeing a thank we got 'shelter for the eight there. A severe wind storm having orient in which we had en experience, it grew worse in the night and after I bad spent ever two hours waiting to take my de - 905405e at any moment for where I knew not, but oorlainly in the direction of the wind, I heard the matt say to his wife "I believe the ehaoll is moving" and I was erre of it, You could see the moon and stars through the roof and at thy hour easily know how the climate was by opening your eyes as well as by year feelinge. The wind ceased toward morning and we breathed a e1gh of relief. The land here stretches before yon eo level you may often ride for an hour and hardly go down a grade, Other plaoea are more rolling and covered with Al I mtgbt add here some experiences of e week's batwing of geese, ducts and wild tarkeye. I was told there are still some antelope bat did not see any. Owning bank toward Battleford and Prince Albert the 00009131 ie mnob roagber and in many nations practically melees for (arming pnrpoees, It ie amusing to one not aooaeSomed to see the Indian reserves, Dokebor sod Galioiaoj 001010mente, In all theeetowne may be seen, still in a good state of repair, the forte used by Dile- Canadian militia in tbe rebellion of 1884-85, aleo eoroe* the Saekatohewan river, in the town of Natania, there are forte and I think one of the eaddeat of all 'e to gee the cemetery where the bodies of the Canadian volnnteere were laid to rest. Now the bonne are laid bare by the migb4y river overflowing its bauke and no one seemingly having any time or thought to do honor to the remains of those who fought for what the people are 'now enjoying. Everywhere in this Western country people seem to sive- all tame and thought to their own affairs. I oelieve',hie country in years to come is going to be among the greatest in history benne it is inhabited by people who have backbone enough to go back ae I have eeen them ae far into a new country an to be 100 miles from town and post. odboe. I talked with one woman wbo bad „uly been once fu Gown in 21 yeare, People of thief carve and grit are the aeop'e to make the West and no doubt some day will attain their ideal, namely, to better their position financially. No doubt in many ways the Weet to not 40 be compared with Ontario, bot while On9ar to is the garden of the Dominion, the West is the big 20 sore field just over the hence. We met eeveral people up here from Wingham, Brussels and h. We m toward Regime and had theBlytpleasure, maySae I say, of seeing a prairie fire. No, it is eo planate to vee hundreds of aoree of fire sweeping on todeetraotion everything in its way. Coming down the num Hue to Indian Head I stopped off end found 1 R. Bielby and Mies Lizzie comfortably settled ou 1} sections of land with an lamellae wheat crop,: somewhere between 400 and 500 acres, wbioh wait not all threshed when I loft but was turning ono au average of 25 barbels. I also tonna Geo. Gibson, a brother of Robt. Gibson, formerly of Brueeele, George is known around Indian Head ae the "Big Little Farmer," the meaning being a big grain. grower on a Small farm. I threshed at ole plane and on a piece of Summer hallowed ground of 60 aoree I pitched for a whole day, load atter load of from 0 and at most 7 shooke of wheat to the load. Now this may seem big but not eo when I tell you there wan from 35 to 40 minnows in a shook. Tbie when was measured in bine and 60 acres averaged 45 bushels to the sore. Mr. Gibson had 118 Gores, measured ground, toed averse. ed a yield of sear buahele to the acre. I Mao had the pieasare of epeudiog a day with Robt. Gtbeoe and family who name here three yeare ago from Brands. I feund them a00gly settled ou a half eeotlon or Laud South of Indian Head 25 miles. This being Mr. Gibeou'e first year he only had an aereag8 of about 30 aoree of when wbioh was not threshed but no doubt would yield trig, in fast be bee the beat sample of wheat I have eeen, and Mr. Gibson bae every reason to be en- oouraged by hie orop. He in following his brother's example andhas over 100 acres tor the golden grain next year. His is a an. farm in a good fireman of the country. Down the mountain branch line from Regina to Sedley the 004045y ie mach heavier land but rich for wbe8t growing. From what litho I have seen the Indian Head country heads the liet, but being longer settled may not always be so. Now one would think the farming land would soon be gone ; well, in the one Province, Saska0obewan alone, there yet entwine in the hands of the Govern• meat 180 millions of acres, and DO doubt i0 the other Provinces the Government owns large tracts, From Indian Head I mune to the pretty bueiuees only of the West, Brandon, welt pleased with my trip and rejoining with friends whom I have found all along proeperiog ill the Ween. Thanking yon for Spites I ',night add THE POST 18 alwayo a welcome visitor. Yours truly, Jog HDNTgli. Brandon, Nov. 28111, 1905. The Grand Trunk Railway will spend $6,000,000 in a new 8tatiou and terminals at Montreal. Charles A. Helleme was eentenoed at Woodetook to three yeare in peuilentiary for passing forged nuke. Au exploeiou of 60 pounds of dynamite at St. Romaaid, Quebec, did a lot of dam• age to the chnrah and other buildings. STOCK FOR SERVICE .BULL FOR SERVICE. - THE uudereigued will, keep for eervioe on Lot 8, Oen. 0, Grey, the thorn' bred Durham bull, 'Worry Archer,' who won the sweep- stakes at 11roeeele Fall Fair. tannin- 58.00 Mr grade Goya and 55,00 for Durham*, Pedigree May he aeon en application. DONALD RU01044080N, 18 Proprietor, 4.111111•0111111411.01.1.111.0011. .011111111,100.411 M WILL SOOIif SE HERE —AND W. 11. Grewa IS LOADED FOR THIS GREAT - EVENT WITH California Naval Oranges, Lemons from Italy, Figs from Asia Minor, Dates from Arabia, Almeria Grapes, Raisins and Currants and Dried Fruits and all kinds of Nuts. Our Canned Goods are all -Fresh and alt Kinds of them. The lro use oft the 27n. Tea Good Cheese d a nd a Clean Groceries Our Confectioner PrPnE OEOTO hAg0uefs nSB aBoasnd Just the thing boys. FANCY B/SOUITS OF ALL KINDS. Fish and Oysters Ice °ream made to Order