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BUSINESS CARDS,
T/( ON1]X TO LOAN AT 5 PER
LILL emit 1'.8 SMUT, Bruseel0
Moa. ACKEN—
r T • Issuer of 1110rrillge ideeno00. 01-
, new et Gr000ry, Toraborry etreot, lirusoele,
M. MORRISON,
issuer of Marriage Licenses,
TO O T
WA‘TON, OIVT,
T M. O'CONNOR,
r • (IONPItAL )NBURANCII AOIeRT
1ar angle of the bast and 6afoat Compauloe
ru Canada for Fire, Aaaiil0011 and Plate
Clava, C111ue over 1. 0, 1(itlhard'e store,
1: runnels, 18.3m
MSS JEAN M'LAOCHLIN,
—TB/WEBS OP—
PIANO — AND — ORGAN,
ery.ZMax.ett,
ROBERT OUNNINGHAMI
1N°on0006,
FiRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH.
E Estelle le t riffin
TE,t(IlEIL OE 0'01('11 (' VL'rliit1
Pupil of 01las Eva N. Roblyn, of London,
Paella prepared for Oen eery ttory axame.
t'N ill visit Brussels every Tuesday.
Lessees given at the Immo of W.. H.Ilorr,
Jobe street.
J. LECKIE,
LIF1E AND FIRM INSURANCE,
LOAN AND REAL ESTATE AGENT,
01 NEY TO LOAN AT 4i, 4Q d 5 Per Cent.
°dice over Buroloy'e Drug Stora,
Nov. 5rd,1900, - 90.307 limeade.
Wellington Mutual.
Fire Ineurane° Co.,
na1'ADLIsnan 1610
Insurance taken on the cash and premium
note
system
s rat rates.
eduwhre ocurrent thpiersignApet
of the Company.
GEORGE ROGE1i6, Brussels.
AUCTIONEERS.
-.41 S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION.
A . Isnot. will sell for better mien, to
better men, in less tiro and less chargee
then any other Auchan ear in East Duna or
he won't charge anything. Datoe and orders.
eau always be arranged at this o9oe or by
personal application.
VETERINARY.
T D. WARWICK -
0 • limner Grn.luate of the Ontario 'Vet-
erinary College, Is prepared to treat all dis-
eases of domeatieated animals in a oomppOt-
rut wanner. Parti'nlar attention paid to
Veterinary Dentistry. Calle promptly at-
tended to. Office and Iu9rmary—Four doors
North of bridge, Tornherry et., Bruseole.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
T M. SINULA
IR—
NABarrister, Solicitor, Oonveyancer,
Notary Public, da O90ce—S tewart'e Block
1 boor North of Central Hotel.
Solioitor for the Standard Bank,
('1 F. BLAIR, BARRISTER,
1,1 • solicitor, dc, Whoa over Stand-
ard Bank, Solici(cr for Village of Brunets.
lunu09 to Loan at lowest rates.
MEQIGAI. CARDS.
DR. C. AMBROSE TOOLE,
RESIDENCE Alin OFFICE-
111LE ST, EAST, 1011398690.8,
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J. A. M' NAUGHTON.
IN. 11., 0. at.,
Trinity Uuivorelty, Fellow Trinity Medical
0ollege,Memhor College of Pbyaluian0 and
Surgeons, Ont. Licentiate of the Royal Col-
lege of Phyelelau0 and Lieentfate of Mid-
wifery!Edinb0rgh,. t 0:elephone No.14,
Reeidenco--Mill street, Brussels,
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. FElLD..
1/P.NTtBT
Graduate of 'the Revel. College of Deut01
ButgeoneotOntario and 6'irot.olaoe Honor
Grad0ato 01 'Toronto University, 011100
next to Brewer's Photograph Gallery,
BRUSBELS.
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AGENTS WANTED.
Either on Putt or Part Time.
Are votl.patieled with - your income 1' Is
your time fully occupied V It not write us.
Wecan -give you employment by the mouth
ou good terms or .contract to pay you well
for soot boldness aft you secure for u0 at odd
times, We employ both male and female
ropreeeutativoe. ,,The next throe mouths 10
the very beet time to soli our goods No de-
pReit la required ; outfit is absolutely free.
We have the largest nurseries in Canada—
over 800. neves, A. large range of valuable
now specialties, and all our atonic is ghtr0n-
teed as represented, If you want to teepee•
Sant- the largest, most popular and beet
known nursery, write 00. It will be worth
your while.
STONE & WIILLINGTON,
`iOavade.'s Greatest Nurseries,"
17.8m Toronto, Ontario.
SHINCLES
British Columbia
Red (cedar Shingles
Asp_
North Shore
Pine and Cedar
FOR SALE AT THE
Brussels Planing Ills
Also Doors and Sash of all Pat
terns on hand or made to order.
at Short Notice,
Eeilmatee Fnruiehod for all
kinde of Buildings. Workman.
chip and Material Gnnranto0l.
P. A,LV«$ E :L.
--7:f C`Y1
Winter Terns begins Jan. 5
CENTRAL
STRATFORD, QNT,
A largo, progre0elVe eohool and one
il
of the bee ou this Continent, This is a,
r[ u strong etatum out hit it is u true ova
G noyertholoeo.. 140 rea001) Oltr 0 0110 01 11
has a large ottend0uu0 10 110001(00 It l°
t ',.wa hustling, t kl re-
1i. s wtp a ko 1 b 0I war u
l g, g,
py sat, 0l11l uc1100 school. Recent grad•
W6 eat, a have aeeepteu positions at salmi.- 11
yr, teeranging from CO a month to 9810
bl Per annum, Write for our new oats- 1;
!agile
V't
W. J. BLLIOTT, Principal, V f
i CStrirt Berm
Trovvbrldge.
[Intended forlaeb weoal_.
Da Witt Uosene, of Bruegele, eon of
Rev. 1'. W. Coeeus, was visiting relatives
here.
Several from tine locality visited 13608 -
eels on Christmas day and 16911 in the
Methndiet church Tea meetiog.
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WsDDINO Banns.—Mies Emily Jean
Coated, third daughter of Bravais and
Aire. Coates, of Trowbridge, was united
in marriage to George A. "Clomp, of At.
wood, at the manse of the Presbyterian
church, Listowel, on Wednesday, Deo.
246h at 2.30 o'olook by Rev. Mr. Hardie.
The brine looked charming in a travelling
twit of blue Ladies' cloth, with a waist of
white crepe de obese. The groom's gift
to the bride was a gold watch and ohain.
The Contracting parties left on the 4
u'o:oolt train for Toronto end other platen
Mr. and Mre. Klump will reside in their
home on Main street, Atwood. Tho
groom is a pramieut young butcher of
that 10700.
(;.rHs.
Smoot REP.nt0 —The following is the
report of S. 8. No. 4, for the first half of
December :—Senior 4 h olose—Alvin
Shaman 668, Junior 4t1I 01004—Mary
Laidlaw 020, Jennie Thompeou 571, Lizzie
lia,vtinhoinier 665, Jessie Doualdeon 511,
Boy Thompson 466, Russel Avnet 418.
tie. for 3rd ohne—Fred. Steveugon 590,
Bert Willie.] 418. Junior 8rd olase—
Maggie Laidlaw 583, Margie Stevenson
530, Maggie Donaldson 684, John Wilson
4112, Alice Hamilton 491, Ralph Thump.
eau 448, Lee Gaynor 836 Senior 2nd
plass—Clara Gallop 814, Roy Hamilton
296, Daisy Vines 274, Roselle Wileoo 272,
Laura Hanna 260, Herbert Lavine 261,
Lottie Beirne° 268, Gilbert Beirnett 257,
Clarence N0theroott 245, Willie Hannah
224, Percy Anoot 221, Wesley Hannah
200. Junior 2nd aloes—Olive Gallop 276,
Carrie Hannah 286, Sam, Rittand 219,
Bert Amrnit 200. Part 2nd 010.0—Albert
Avnet 20.4, Willie Bteven000 257.
11.efr.db n r y.
69000111110)1 Uouoom. Gontioil met in
Ohristepher White's on Monday, Deo. 15
Members of Council all present. Mi0.
utee of former meeting read and adopted.
The report on Balton's Drain. was read
and as assessment petitioners all -present
were eatiefied sad no name0 withdrew
the Reeve was authorized to sign petition.
rhe Clerk was au horized to draft a By-
law in acoordanoe to asee00ment, payable
in 20 years with 4 per cent. added to be
mode payable in 20 equal instalments.
A By law was passed appointing place
for nominations and polling places with
Deputy Returning Officers, if there ie an
election. A petition was preowned, ask
iug Connell to have wire fenoeo built on
eideroad 10 and 11, • Council appointed o.
day to interview owners of fences. School
aosoesmente paid amounting to 95100 44,
eateries 9336.00, gravel 9124,53, other
Recounts aminating to 91097.99. The
Connell authorized Treaenrer to give
Trustees of School Section No. 6, $900,
a* requested by By-law No. 62.
JNn, 0. Moms IT, Olerk,
4310 110...
Jameo Denholm ie home from White
wood, AOOinibois, where he hue been for,
the past year,
Mies Pearl Ohallew has returned from
her lengthy visit with reiutives iu Thorold
aid St, Oatharinee.
J, 7I._Uhollew.was in 8t. Catharines
attending the funeral of hie father, wbo
died on Monday of Nat week, in the 83rd
year of his age, ' •
On Wednesday evening of last week
midnight services were held in Trinity
Chinch from 11to 12 &Mock. The osis•
bration of the Communion took place at
12 °bleak.
R. MaWillinm, who held a reepoueible
position in the Blyth handle works for
the past three yearn has gone to Walker.
vine, where be has seemed a position in
the handle works in that town. , Mr. Me.
William's family will not move from
Blyth to Walkerville till next Spring.
',bestows -el.
The anniversary in connection with
the Baptist (thatch has been postponed
until Jan. 18,41.
Mies Jetta Arm4trong left last week
for Vancouver, B. O. She was anoom•
panned sefer a0 Toronto by her Mater
Mabel.
Rev, 0. H. Buckland, of Gravenhorot,
has aooepted the reotorabip of Ohritt
Church at Lidtow01 and will remove here
00 soon ae he is released from hie present
duties, whio11 will be iu the (mune of a
few weeks,
FINANOIAr, STAm0tl6N0.—The oonnoil, for
the year 1002 just retiring; with 11 rate of
28 mi110, 'have' brokee about even, the
amount raised' being just enough to pay
their way for the year, withpoteiblyafew
do iars over. The council of 1901, with-
out providing for the county rate of 1901,
showed a deficit of 92.477 86. Adding
the county rate would bring the floating
debt of the town at the end of 1901 up to
98,400. This year the statement show* a
dsfioit of 92,275 90, adding the county
rale for the year, notprovided for, the
floating debt would now be about 98,200.
The chairman of finance, Mr,. Prueter,
bee given a clear and full statement and
in bre explanation of it soya that the
oouuty rate for 1902 ought to hevo been
added, but was omitted in a000rdanee.
with the custom of previone years that
11111 bag been done, however, formerly
the county rate for the year to whioh 311.
belonged was inoluded, It ie ot'douree
oloarly a liability. of the year and ought
to bo provided for, Mr. Praetor wag on
11110 rightotraol(When eed bo stud the oon°hl •r=; -r-r +t S H S
ought .to have tweed more to pay on the ,jam t.J /7 1
1 drtioit and It in to he hupe•f that this will
be uoomnplished by •onceerling octieoil
' until this deltoit is wiped out.
J3'or•(t sy1(Rli,
Ford svioll Public Library hes reoeiV.d
a coneig00ment of 110 new hooka.
Joseph 13ainstook woe re elected, school
teuetee and 0 E. Mottos eleoted in place
ul Dr Spence,
Dr. W. .11 Cook, of Elmwood, and
Robert and Blake Cook, ol'1'oronto, spent,
Ob tet
Y mea at their e r hVtnn here.
13 lag Lappord, who has been in Mani•
cobs for the last two years has returned,
and will errand the Winter here,
Mies Wade, Orkan101 in Trinity antral)
was presented with a uamplimenlary
address and a neat mantle wools,
Joseph Wade, who bee been In Toronto
for some time, has returned to the village
and intends remaining for some time.
William Rogers, electric engineer, of
Niagara Fulle, Ont., opent Uhri0tmno and
a few days with his parents, Rev, D. and
Mre. Rogers,
Tho annual meeting of the Howiok
Agricultural Society will be held in the
Foresters' Hall, Fordwiab, on Wednes
day, Jan. 14111.
A meeting of the ratepayers Wall )el
d
In the remitters' Hall fur the purpose of
nominating Truoteee for the P line
k o
Vd1,ge of Fordwioh, but there was very
little exoitemeut. Samuel Johnston,
Robert Harding, E G. Cole and Jemee
Bowe were uomivaled bit Mr. Rowe
afterward resigned, leaving the first three
elected by acclamation.
'W iota -hit ten.
At the close of the Baptist Sunday
School entertainment, Rev. J. J. Patter•
eon, B. A , waft presented with a beauti-
ful olook, as a mark of high esteem in
which he is held by his Bible clave.
The newly elected of&uere of Court
Maitland, No. 25, 0. 0.11'. : —Ohiet Ran.
ger, W. Waohemuth ; Vice Chief, I. J.
Pattienn ; Chaplain, M. Beckwith ; lteo,-
Elec., L (1, Olarke-; Fin.•$eo., Dr. Hollo-
way ; Treasurer, Jesse Button ; Sen..
Woodward, J. T. Lennox; Jun.•Wood.
ward, 1', Campbell ; Sen. -Beadle, W. H.
Rintonl ; Jon Beadle, F. H. Rodereos ;
auditor, 97. 3. Ne11 ; trneteee, W. J.
Neil, F. G. Sperling, J. J. Homuth,
The following are the officers of the.
Women's Foreign Missionary 'Sooiety of
the Win(hem Presbyterian ahoroh for
the next year :--President, Mrs. (Rev.)
I). Perris ; 1st vice.Preotdent, Mre. John
Liuklaler ; 2nd vise President, Mrs. A.
H. Carr ; Treasurer, Mre, Peter Link -
later ; Secretary, Mies Maodooald ; or.
ganiet, Kline McKenzie. The Sooiety
meets on the first Wednesday of eaoh
month,
The town treaeurer'e Iinauoiel state-
ment shows that be entered on the year
1902 with a Dash balance of 9669 96. The
receipts during the year were au follows :
Taxon, 914,667 01 ; arrears of taxes,
923 41 ; sale of land for tame, 978 90
dog taxes, $86 ; poll tax, 831 I weigh
soales, 9318 78 ; hall rents, 9200 ; town
aconites, $202 50 ; school grants, 9266 ;
loans, 94800 ;.files, $18 50 ; oemetery,
9100 88 1 sinking fund, 95360.50 ; oinking
fund interest, 911.16 ; water power,$700 ;
public library, 9110; liquor licensee, $608 -
33 ; return of bonne loan, 91600; mieoel•
laneone, 972.18. Payments •—Salaries,
mnnioipal government, $1080 ; other
salaries $162.66 ; exemptions, $196 40 ;
printing, advertising and stationery,
9149 70 ; town halt expenses, 9$59.08 ;
elootrio light, 912112 ; bilis payable,
94800 ; roads and eidawa ks, 975'2 96 ;
CHOICE
GROCERIES
Don't forget that we
keep a choice and well sel-
ected stock of Groceries in-
cluding
—SUGARS,
—CHOICE BLENDS OF
TEAS,
—SPICES,
—FRUITS,
— BISCUITS,
—CANNED GOODS,
— EXTRACTS,
—SOAPS,
— BROOMS,
—FISH,
—TOBACCOS and
— CIGARS,
in addition to the nicest Con-
fectionery to be found any-
where.
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by the dish or quantity.
Your orders will receive prompt
attention for anything in
0111' line..
Try our Tea at 27e. per lb.
Lit Li
Bartliff's Old Stand,
61:88
S POST
1 oonpone, $275 ; oharlty, 918 00 ; (oboe.. Clubbing Rates, 1903.
tires, 91538.98; oinking hind inveelMonte
9530060 ; counts, rate, 1901, $'811020 ;
Soho d Board, 98709 88 ; o mem, y ex.
psn800, 9190 63 ; Board of Health, 922 ;
1109319g fund, $80830 ; wetorworka
malntenanee, 9754 02 ; local improve.
mantel, 91540 55 ; Public Library, 0910 ;
interred, $167 58; m)eoellaneoua, $718 25.
*en lorth.
C tat is still a very seam ertio'e in
town.
D. D. Wilson tfr Co. have commenced
to lay in their supply at toe.
Last week the Son entered upon its
third year under the peese0t management.
George tlillmer left for 'I'bessitlon,
Algoma, where he ha° Bemired a situation
as jeweler.
Several of our pet stook fenders intend
attending the Ponliry show at Goderioh
in 0, week or two.
In a few more weeks the woolen mill
will be in full operation with a large
number of employees engaged,
Bindles' O'Keefe, an old and numb
reepeoted reeideot of Seaforth died et hie
reetdeuce, Lonnie street, on Saturday at
the age of 70 yearn
The Well ff ut Bell's foundry i
a kept
ver bowl these date getting out saw
mill machinery. It is reported that Mr.
Bell will rublrge the foundry to the extent
of 915,003
Chrtatupher L Popst, the South Lon•
dotter in jolt on four chargee of obtaining
money under false pretences whilst the
agent or the alleged agent of the Birkbeok
Loan Company, wee nonvietted at London
on Wednesday of last week on three
oherges, those of obtaining 912 from A1.
ben Talton, of Thorndale ; 912 from H.
0. Benedict, of Arkono, and 912 from
Peter Bowie, of Ilderton. The fourth
charge wee dropped. Judge William
Elliot eenteneed Papat to 16 months in
Central Prison on eaoh of the three
chargee, eetten0ee to run concurrently.
A warrant for Papet is held by Chief
.Mocarthy, of Stratford,lon a oharge of
obtaining an overman in that oily by false
pretences.
Y. ecitnow.
Mre F. J. Oaten went to Toronto to
consult a 'throat epecialiot for Master
B overly.
James Forester, of West Wawanoeh,
sold hie splendid team of heavy draft
horeee to a mac iu Kincardine for $450.
A horse -belonging to John F. Audrew,
of the 12th 000, of Ashfield, was stolen
on Wednesday night of last week, from
R. E. Lens's stable on the West bound.
arThe annual meeting of the Kinloss
Breech Agricultural Society for the slew
tion of officers and other important buei•
nese, will be held in the Luoknow town
hall on Wednesday, January 14th.
The first game of hockey played in the
Northern League aeries took place on
Tuesday night of lest week, between
Pulmeretou and Luoknow, and was a
thudded viotory for the Sepoy town.
At the hems of Wm. Stothers on Mon•
day evening of teat week, the members of
the bible °lase of Blake's Sunday School
gathered and presented Mr. Stothere,
their teacher, with an address and writ-
ing desk,
Mise Katherine MacNabb hag been
successful in her year's work in Clinton
Collegiate Institute to the degree of tak-
ing first plane in form IV in the eetima.
tion of the staff, for whioh she has been
awarded first prize.
The followicg are the officers of Look•
now Orange Lodge for the current year :
W. Master, W, H. Cook ; Deputy Master,
J. McQuillan ; Chaplain, Neil Mo0arvie ;
Reo.•Seo., W. Miller, jr.; Fin.•Seo., W.
McQoillan ; Treasurer, W. J. Taylor ;
Lecturer, B. Miller ; D. of 0 , John
Graham ; Committee men, A. T. Davi.
son, W. Miller, sen„ W. O'Neil, Jacob
Miller and J. Milier.
Gros -ries.
The Methodist 8. 8. entertainment
wee well attended and proved a grand
euooe00.
R. 0. Sperling, left for a trip through
Manitoba in the interest of the Chapman
Glove Factory, of Wingham.
At the lest regular meeting of Oonrt
Gerrie No. 67, Canadian Order of Forest.
ere, the followio g officers were Bleated for
the ensuing year :-0. R., J. Armstrong ;
V. 0. R , S. G Keine ; R. 8eoty., E. L.
Moreau ; F. Sooty., N. McLaughlin ;
Chap., Rev. E. A. Hall ; 8. W , Wm.
Ardell ; J. W., J. Stewart, Jr. ; 8. B., J.
A. Strong ; J. B., Thoth Day •, Court
Phys, Dr. Took; Auditor, G. W. Walker.
The nomination for Polios Trustees for
the coming year was held in the town
hall when a large number of the ratepay.
era atleoded. Rich. Rose, who was the
Returning Officer, reoeivetl the following
nominations :—J. R. Williams, Jew,
Armstrong, T. H. McLaogblin, Jas.
Leeoh, Throe. Bradnookand Jae. MoLangh-
lin. All made short speeches after whioh
the Bret three named were elected by so.
olamation.
Onrr.—The many friends of Rev. Mr.
and Mrs. Fisher, of Lambeth, will regret
to learn that Mre. Fisher's mother died
at 0,45 p. m. Deo. 22nd, Mre. Robert.
eon bad been waiting on Mre. Fiedler wbo
wa0 suffering from - a severe attack of
eryslpolao in the fade. She took a stroke
and only lived a fear days, At the time
of her death it was impossible for Mre.
Fisher to gee her whioh foot made the
ordeal all the mute trying for all parties.
Mre. Robertson had reaohed a good old
age and ie remembered by Gerrie friends
ea a genial, whole muted lady whom to
know was to love. Mr. and Mre. Maher
have the sympathy of all their Mende in
the hour of trial. Interment was made at
Lambeth.
(;ro0terlch.
J. J. Wright's fine Englie11 collie was
poisoned.
There were eight candidates in the
field for town connoillare.
Geoffrey Holt passed the examinations
at Trinity University, taking first oleos
honors in modern languages.
B, D. Grant is still holding his own, if
not eomewhat bettor, and by many it ie
thought he bag passed the adrift' safely,
Mre. David Hay ie suffering from a
broken arm, having slipped and fallen
down on Timidity near Dean's grooery.
The break ie near the right wrist.
The depot is nearly ready for opening,
eletrio lights, Seating a000mmodatian,
and ticket ofloo furniture being the only
items needed to finish the establishment.
These itoma are expected daily.
Monday morning of Met Week an iugtieet
woo held in the county jail on the re-
mains of George Little, of Saltford, w110
was taken oerious,y 111 in that village on
the morning of Deo. 19th, The jury,
7 ne I' et , .1 Toronto Weekly
'11n11. (r'•. premium picture of
(Menu Uuvernore from 6701 lei
1902 91.60 1
Tim Poste and Toronto Weekly Mall
till Jan. let, 1904, (with premium
pi/Aare) $1,75
Tile Poste and Toronto Weekly Bun
(11110 farmer's paper) Go Jau.1,1904 91,85
Tun Io T to Jan.
let,1904, 4' and
Family Herald and Weekly Star
for 00 year, with premier pie
Wee $1.80
Tisa Po01 and Weekly Advertiser,
London 91.65
with Daily Advertiser 92.55
Taz Posy and Farmer& Advooate—
New eubaeribere $1.80
Old sabeaiibere 91.90
TIM POET and Weekly Witness..., 9105
Tart Peer and Farming World$1.80
'1'aa Poon' and D,ily Star, Toronto 92 25
Tao Poste and Daily Newe' $2 25
Tug Poo and D dly Globe 94.50
Crass Seefler,
I WTI out again with the New
Model Grass Seeder, Without any doubt
it is the beet hand Seeder for Bowing
small seeds ever offered to the people.
That is the teetimony of more than ooe
hundred persona who have need them
during last Spring and Summer. Any
person wishing to have one of these very
ooeful artiolea can be supplied by oalling
OE me,
Simon Grant,
BRUSSELS
Sole Agent for the Townships of Grey
and Blorris.
PRICE $1.00.
having ohoeen J. P. Brown a0 foreman,
Jailer Griffio, Turnkey Henderson and
Drs. Taylor and Hunter gave evidence,
the purport of which was that Little had
been suffering from a et,oke of apoplexy,
that one aide of hi* body was paralyzed,
and that be was removed to the jail, there
being no hospital, and that while in jail
he had had the beet of nursing and medi-
oal attendance. The jury rendered a
verdict of death from natural causes.
A meeting of the direotore of the Huron
and Bruce Loon and Inestment Com.
pany was held in the Com
pany'a office on the evening of Deoember
28111, when the president, 3'. Jordan, and
the manager, W. L. Horton, submitted a
repnrt of the business transacted daring
the year. The report was a eatiefaotory
one, and the Company, besides being able
to pay the canal dividend, have been able
to place to the credit of the rest amount
the sum of nine hundred and fifty-two
dollars (9952.00) Judge Holt, who has
been the Cumpany'e solicitor for a nnmber
of years, resigned his position and W.
Proudfo, t, K. 0., was appointed in his
stead. The Judge still retains his poet.
tion on the Board as one of the directors.
.it w0001.
J. A. MoBain returned from an extend.
ed business trip to the West.
Welland Wynn, of Toronto, spent a few
days last week with hie parents.
B. S. and Mrs. Pelton and family, of
Paris, spent their Ohriottnae holidays
with the editor of the Bee.
We are glad to welcome back to our
midst our old friends, Ecolea Vallance
who has been teaching eohool near Re-
gina, Aena,
W. G. and Mrs. I1,glis held a pleasant
house warming party on New Year's eve.
About fifty elderly people enjoyed a
pleasant evening and admired the grand
new home of their host and hostage.
On Monday of this week George
Robertson, of Grey lowuehip, delivered to
G. Andereon, of the Bee, a load of hard-
wood whioh measured 67 oorde. It was
a big load but George hag a good team.
The annaalmeeting of the ratepayers
of S. S. No. 10, EImo, 700.0 held in the
eoboolhouee, Atwood, on Wednesday of
last week. The attendance was not very
large, in fact was small but the meet.
ing was harmonione. George Gordon
was elected trustee in suooes01on to W.
Blair who hae left the eeotion. The
trustees intend rearranging the deekoin
the junior room e0 a0 to give the pupils
better light.
The annual meeting of the Presbyterian
(thumb was wall attended and barman.
lonely °widoo,ed., A11 the organizations
presented enoouragiug reports, and the
finannee were shown to be in a healthy
oondition. It wee deoided to make a
vigoroue effort to wipe off all indebted•
pees and to improve the building by
means of a vestry for the oboir and
session.
Court Atwood, No. 782, I. 0.F., has
Bleated the following offioere forthe en.
ening year : 0. D. H. 0. R., Dr, Kidd ;
Phyeieiane, Dr. Kidd and Dr. Langrill ;
Junior P. 0. It, J. Molloy ; C. R., R.
Nesbitt ; V. 0, R. D. Smith ; R. S., A.
M. Sweeten ; F• 8., J. Outhbertson ;
Treasurer, J. A. Klamp ; S. W., Wm.
Johnston ; J. W., A. W. Dnoklow ; 8. B.,
K. Newetead ; J. B,, 0. Dunklow ; Andi•
tore, M. Corrie and Dr. Kidd.
15 MONVTI'S FOR Rd.
The Editor of The Toronto World
Makes Our Readers it &'pedal
0119r.
W. F. Maclean, M. P., ie deeirone of
inoreaeilg the circulation of The 'Tor.
onto World to 80,000 before the end of
the year, The World ie ooneidered the
brightest newepaper in Canada. It ie
pnbliehed every weekday morning at 4
°line 1. Ito market reports are the most
accurate, particularly 111oee in whioh the
fermer0 and merchants are interested.
Any reader of this paper who mention0
tine offer, and who Betide 93 before the
end of the year will reoenve a receipt up
to April 1, 1904. The regular price of
The World to 98 for one year. It is the
Only one'o0nt morning paper published
in Canada, •
A sample eon, of The World inay be
seen at tine °Mos, Orders with the 93
ehonld be tient by registered mail or by
postal note.
a CASH
M. inon SA RE,
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New Prints a Gen, g hares
It may be like foroing the 00aeo0 to show New Spring Print° and fly
Giugbamu at this wanton of the year but our easterner!' like to get `►1
them early and have them made up during Me slack eeaeon when there
10 little other work to do. We have been very careful iu aelewting oar
Prints, se to quality of cloth and fast oolore. We have them in dif-
ferout qualities, at 5o, 80, 10o and 120, inoioding the celebrated Orum'a
Prince, which are guaranteed feet whore..
Fur Coats and Caperines
We have done a large trade in Furs this eeeeon. We had to re.
peat several lines to keep our stook oomplete. Our stook is in good
shape now, and as the season is pretty well advanced we will make
big rednotione in primal to clear, but the ooldeet weather le yet to Dome
and now is the time to prepare for it.
Me°'B Fur Goats, in Siberian Dog, Cub Bear sod Bulgarian Lomb,
from $1S 11o $26. Men a
Far Cepa,
Uoevatd Nutria,
from
92 to
94.
Meus Ierai a Lamb Caps, MI6 curl from 98 50 to0. Ladies' Ruffs,
Obio Sable, Mink, Block Oppoeeum, Coney, Eta., in all the new shapes,
from 91 to 910. Ladies' Oaperinee, with short and long fronts, in different
eombinatioue, tritnmed with heads and tails and chain fastenings, from
92 60 to $15. Ladies' Astrachan Coate, nine aloes curl, at 922 50 to 940.
We pay the highest price for Butter end. Eggs. We will pay 50 q
per petted for Dried Apples. fp
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Sox and
Rubbers.
No matter how
cold or slushy the
weather is, your feet
will be snug and
warm in a pair of socks and rubbers.
Thick, warm, fleece -lined socks and stout snag -
proof rubbers—that's a combination that can't be beat
for out -door winter work.
We have them in all styles and sizes. They are
priced down to rock bottom, too.
This is how we sell them :-
-Men's from $1.25 to $2 75. But the Special Brand which we have the
Agenoy in Brussels for ie the J. D. KING STUBB PROOF which ie without
doubt the Beet and Moat Durable Rubber in the market. Every pair is
guaranteed to give eatiefaotion, See them with au, and buy them as none other
will give you the same wear,
—Repetre in Robbers, Boots and Shoes done promptly.
—HARNESS DEPARTMENT.—Full stock Barnette, light or heavy, Also
Robes, Blankets, Belle, Trunks or Satchels.
—Collars and Harness repaired.
I. C. RICHARDS.
DUR THANKS
We desire to extend our thanks for
the very liberal patronage extended to us
during the past year and desire to wish all
our patrons A Happy New Year.
Our stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
Etc., Etc , is always large, well assorted
and of the best makes,
Particular attention given to Watch,
Clock and Jewelry repairs
T. Fletcher, Jeweler
Issuer of Marriage Licenses.
The Old Year Out
A N b—
The New Year In
LAMP GOODS
Latest doeigno and highest quality at lowest prioes. We are in a position to
retail lamps at the menet wholesale prioee. Don't roles our epeoial Obrietmae
bargains on these handsome Lampe.
QUADRUPLE SILVERWARE
Our Christmas prioee on the Staple articles of Silverware will eurpriao you.
Only a limited quantity. Make your oboi00 early.
KNIVES, FORKS cE: SPOONS
In these linen we have a splendid trade. Oor prioeo daring Ohrietmae time
will certainly please. Don't mise the opportunity.
PRATT'S FOODS
The greatest of Animal and Poultry Regulators. Now is the moon to nae
this valuable food for your Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, eta. Test it,
WOVEN WIRE FENCE
(7x11 and see the beet Woven Wire Fence in the market—nine strands—for 50o
a rod, We invite every npto date, practical farmer, to examine thin fence
before you decide what kind of a, fence you purpose building next seaeou,
BARGAIN COUNTER
Two paokageo of 10 00. Carpet Teaks for So; two 7 inch Elise, handled, 20e;
two Eye Witness llntchheerr+Koivea for 400.
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