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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1903-12-31, Page 5DEO, 84, 1003 SUCCESS ATTENDS VIA GRADUATES OF ON JAN,(4, 1904, WINTER TERM BEGINS Two Ooureos—Commercial and Shorthand. Send for College journal. A. L. If onager, BUSINESS CARDS. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER °out. 2'. 0, SCOTT,Brunets. WH. MoORAOKEN— • 'senor of Marriage Licenses, Of- fice at Grocery, Turnborry street, Brussels. HARMS FOR SALE—THE UN- uuustoNBD hae mayoral good Farms for ealo and to rent, easy farms, in Townahtpe of Morris and Grey. & a. SOo'DT,Braesel CP. CO. It?,. Gone Prinoeee Alexandria, No.24, 0. 0. F., Bruesels, moots in their Lodge lduozn Blue - hill Block, on the 2nd and last Tuesdays of each month, ate o'clock. Visiting brethren tawny,' welcome, JAS. BURGESS, C, R. WALTNR SMITH, 11.0. M. MORRISON, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, WALTON. ONT. MISS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN, —TEAOHPR O&— PIANO - AND - ORGAN. 23Fv'VSSELS, oxer. ROBERT CUNNINGHAMI INSURANCE, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. J. LECKIE, LIFE. AND FIRE INSURANCE, LOAN AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, MONEY TO LOAN AT da, 43; & 5 Per Cent. 01100 over Hureley'e Drug Store, Nov. Srd, 1902. 30.9m Brussels. Wellington Mutual Fire insurance Co., EBTABL1en1D 1840 Insurance taken on the oath and premium note eyetem atonrrent rates. Before insur- ing elaewbere call On the undersigned Agent of the Company. GEORGE ROGERS, Brussels. AUCTIONEERS. S. SOOTT AS AN. AUCTION• EER, will sell for better prices, to better men, 1n lees- time and lees °barges than any other Auctioneer 10 Hast Huron or he won't charge anything. Datea and orders can always be arranged at this Wilma or by Personal application. ROST. H. GARNISS IBLUEVALE — ONT. Auctioneer for Heron County. Terme reasonable. Sales arranged for at the officio of THE Posy, Brussels. MU VETERINARY. D. WAJ W1C$— J• Honor GI adnate of the Ontario Vet. erinary College, is prepared to treat all dis- eases of domesticated animals in a oompet- . ant manner. Particular attention paid to Veterinary Dentistry. Calls promptly at- tended to, OStoe and Iullrreary—Four doors North of bridge, Turnberry et., Brnseele. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. AA B. MACDONALD— • Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc, daadear to F. Blair. Mee oStan- dard unrd Bank, Brussels. � Solicitor for m'StNetro- politanBank, IvM. SINCLAIR— • Barrister, Solicitor, 'Conveyancer, ' Notary Public; dm, O0100—Stewart's Block 1 door North of Central Hotel, Solioitor for tbo Standard Bank. ,MEDICAL CARDS. 'J. A. M' NAUGHTON, -Trinity U icy, Fellow Trinity Medical College,Member College of Physician(' hetolana-and lagoon e, Out. Licentiate of the Royal 001. e. of J.'hyelalans and Licentiate of Mid- * fery,Edinbhrdb. ls-Telopboue No.14, lieeidenoe—Milt Vet.ilruseela, DENTISTRY NI DR. R. P. FEILD. hiatr178T Graduate of the Royal College, of Dental surgeons of Ontario and First•olass Honor Graduate of Toronto University. Office nest to Bre yer'4 Photograph Gallery, EntleSELB, SHINGLES Britisl>I Coluniblsi lied. Cedar Shingles *80-- North Shore Pine and Cedar FOR SALE AT THE Brussels Planing dills Also Doors and Saab of all Pat turns on hand or made to order at Short Notice. Estimates Furnished for all kinds of Ilaildinge. 'Workman ship and Material Guaranteed. P. , ,,M.11:is.t,\ J+ r e47v A Famous School dot CENTRAL • '.a STRATFORD. ONT. aA largo wide-awake, working, Met- , Ung, 50001t.produetug 0oh0o1—Ilia beet 11 Itnstnese College 1n Cantata 19.1111y, fi radaates always got u01110110. 'rile y u p 108 f� lother Pelham place many i5 100 000011050 �t 'J in otd,er Raciness Colleges ae teaobnrs. dl Whiter term opens Jan, Pik. Hand- '4I,� seine Catalogue free, W W, J. IlLLIOTT, Erectile.YYY,wIIIIII focal Dols 4t,eme, WRITE 1904 now. E(APPY New Year. Fnonex will be a Patine Holiday. ALL the weddings are not over yet. FROST BITES and npeete in the snow• banks aro not infrequent these days. Tan new Muuio,pal Counoile will con• veno a week from next .Monday, se per Statute, '1'Ax. ()mammon Lona nays there le about $400 atilt unpaid on 1908 taxes and that this ie the last newspaper 0011ne he will give. Mone than one person this Winter 1100 said, either audibly or in their heart, "God blase ibe man behind the scow plow." MANY of the Obrietmae deooratiouo of the store windows were neat and attract - ire and deserving of the compliments reo eived POoTOPFIOE will be open from 9 to 10 a. m. on New Yenr'e Day ; for an hour after arrival of afternson mail train and from 6 to 6 30 p, m. New subeoriptious and renewals to THE Pon are moving along nicely. We prom. iso to give good value for every dollar invooted for 1904 J. M. O'OoNNOR has taken rooms over the Fancy goodejetore of Mro. IIirk instead of ie the Strotten block aB THE POST stated a few weeks ego. Lou the Harold Jarviefoonoert in rem• emhranoe on January 8th in Breeds Town Hall. If yon don't want to laugh at dao. Fax's humor be euro and slay at home. Teems have been very badly delayed. The time table is no guide whatever as the for. noon trains arrive in the after. noon and the afternoon trains when tbey get here. B. W. DARK'S new 'Mao went into. service to and from the depot last week Their initial experience 80 far es etorme and late trains are oonoerned hae been of the robust variety. CHRISTMAS Day Fred, Adams got a pitoh.out of hie cutter at the railway aro-oiog by the king boll pulling oat and letting the horses go. He might have been much more eeriou•ly injured. Ton Chicago Herald soya :—"Mr, Conklin has the greatest control over the mnoolea of his fate of any man on the American platform." The Philadelphia Times says ;—'.He does not read. His oha'aotere talk. Yoe See the real thing. He is very original, a great relief from A130 usual eloontioniet.' The Buffalo Courier says.—'Mr. Conklin is without doubt the greatest reciter of humorous oeleotions in this or any other country," Now ie your chance to bear thio clever entertainer. He will be in Brussels oh Tuesday, Jan. 120, 1904. Reserved Beats 85o ; admieeion 25e. Benet Wreathes. —There will be quite e oleariog out of teeoher° fromthis vicinity for school opening next week. Among the out -goers are Geo. Buchanan, who gee to Belfast, Ashfield ; . Harvey Buchanan, to Wintbrop, MoXil!op ; Mies Florence Baohanan, to a eohool near Looknow ; Miee Hattie Downing, to Barrie'e eohool, Morris ; Miee Mabel Zimmer, .to'Parnball'e school, 15th con , Grey;. Mise Loam Nicholls, to. Ethel; and Alias Marion Smith to Shine's school, Grey. Thee nevi n with the three Bras eels young ladies wbo bold pooitione on the teething staff of Brussels Public Shoot, viz, Mine Wilson, Smith and v ntin eat of instructor Ritchie, gi ea a oo g 0 of the young idea not often equalled and very eeldom eurpseeed by even the towns. We wish every one of them a successful year. Mies Georgia R tee, of town, also hold0 a oertiflaate, but will of tench for the present. ANNIVER=ARO.—The 27th anniversary of the Methodist church, Breesele, ib the present building woe celebrated on Sab- bath, 20th, and Monday following. R,v. Joseph Philp, B. D., of IIinoardme, i d� pulpit � on Sunday occupied the e p p and preached two excellent disooureee and sistaineA be oud question the good name he bold as n pea piteer, Morning text Matt. 4 and 10, "Thou shalt worehip the Lord thy God, &a." The worship of God, the preacher proved, etimulatee the power of thought ; teaches us eternal pr0gre0• tion-; forms heavenly friepdehipe ; gives a0 heavenly messages ; beipe n0 to ()atoll the Divine image. True worship should be both reverent and united. The even- ing °object wet frim Aote 20 and 85, "It is more bleed to give than to r4oeive." This is in harmony with Gori; it is humane ; le ooudnoive to oar own hap pineee ; gives eatinfectionthat (tome trona the ooneoionenees of doing a right thing it is conducive to prosperity. The die• emiree0 were listened to with marked attention by large audiences and Rev. Mr. Philp will be weloomed book on some futnre occasion, At the evening service Miee. AnnaBeokett, Of Detroit, nog "The Holy City" and "They Cruodied Him" in good voice, Mre. Dr. Holmes being the a000mpen- iat, The Trustee Boarda'ked for. $75.• 00 and received on that amount $68 25 which may be inoreaeed yet by some wbo have not yet contributed. Monday the weather was anything but propitious and told against the size of the Midianite at the Lsotnre in the evening. The program was a very iutereetina one and well rendered, consisting of the following ;— Selections by the Molesworth Ladle' Quartette ; trotnbcoe solo, "The Holy City," by W. A. Greyest.; solos by Miss B' okett ; Lettere on "Jerusalem and its Envfrone" by Rev. Mr. Philp.. The letterer spoke for upward° oh an hour and gave a mase of information as to manners and onatome, &o,, gloated by pere0nal obeervittien in the Holy Land. Those who were not present certainly missed a treat. Hearty vote of thanks wee peeled to an who 000tribttted to the program, Mies.Gltei° Smith, Era. Dr. Holmes and Ming Jean MoLauohlin were the planfets, iter. Mr, doaeba, the past. oroaoapiedthe Math, 'Phe anniversary' Oeryi088 ware onj954118 throughout end will be pleasAutly teed profitab'y remem- bered, (1 9' 1, .5 Season Baron — The following ie;tho eohool report 01 8, S, No, 9, giving the three Mallet in each °lase ;—Br, 'V— Barry McNeight, Willie Mann, Frank Harrison, Jr. SV—George Mann, Win. nit MoNAloght, John Huston. lir, III— Aiex Mnon. Currie Schnook, Ella Bray. Jr. III—Xttie Sieling, Tena Sieling, Fergus MoNlfught. Sr. II—Edna Mo. Naught, George Hodge, Alex. Bpeiran. ,Jr. II—Joeoi° Mann, Grace suhdook, Beerie Mann. Sr, P1. II—Olanoy Flood, Roy Crawford, Berta Snollieg. Jr, Pt, II—Laura Bpeirnn, Emily Smith, Fred. Hodge. Sr. Pt. I -Harold Livingstone, Garb}, Snelling, Rhy Sieling, Ir. Pt. I— Lily Harrison. H. CAMERON, Teaoher. 1131t'f.h.. S. Herrington and family will leave shortly for Baaka'oon Saekatobewan. Mies Clara Moffatt, of Ingersoll, is vieiting at the home of her parent), Jno. ani Mre. Moffatt, Robert Sloan is home from the Ontar- io Aarioa'tural College for the Christmas and New Year's holidays. The amount of dried stook manotao tared at the Blyth evaporator daring the past season was 91,125 pounds A oar of Hoar was shipped to Liverpool, England, by the Blyth flour on Friday. The same mill shipped a oar of flier to Heneali. Kato am el. Thos. Forbes, Mill etreot, has been laid up with blood poisoning in his hand, , Doused by e,ruety nail, At the meeting of the Executive Com mitten of Huron Diooeee held at Loudon the arrangement of Atwood mission was confirmed. Shipley was attaohed to Listowel. George Watson, who has been sojourn- ing with bio eon in-law, Jacob Reibm,of the boundary Weet, lett on Wednesday of last week for Chicago, where his family is located. A. W. Feetheretone was the reoipient a few days ago of a very handsome gold - beaded ebony cane, from the family of the late Robert Martin, he being one of the exeontoro of the estate. A. J. Collins, the other assentor, was alto presented with a handsome keepsake in remora. branea of his departed friend. John Martin, of Carthage, bad the misfortune to lose a eervioeable, -though somewhat aged, horse while in town on Tuesday afternoon of last week. Be was driving his team attaohed to a sleigh, along Wallace -street, jest before starting for home, when one of the horeoe fell over and died in its harness. It appeared to be as well ae ever-np to the time that it dropped dead. Like grand•father'e olook, it simply "stopped short, never to go again." twOO(1. Mise Edith Penholl, of Toronto Ooo- eervatory of Music, is spending the holi- days at the Personage. The annual meeting of the Presbyter. inn church will be bald on Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 5th, at 2 p. m. Mies Roberta Wilson, who has 'monied a po.-ition as stenographer in the 0. P. 11 office at Copper Cliff, returned home for the bolidaye. The pnpile of Donegal public school presented their teacher, Andrew M. Little, with two handsome entire, on Tuesday of last week, on the occasion of his leaving the school. The aunaal meeting cf Elma Conser- vatives in the Agricultural Hall the following officers were elected: Pre., Hugh Richmond ; let Vice Pres., Jae. Mitchell ; '2nd V'oe President, Wm. J. Hunter ; Seo. -Treat., Wm Graham, Township Clerk, Thee. Futiarton, was called to Milverton to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Abraham, who died on Deo. 10th, of pneumonia at the age of 78 years. Mrs. Abraham lived in Elms, for a number of years and moved to Milver. •ton about three years ago. Two tther sisters survive her. There were four aP against the pea s g assessment of thee Logan Maitlandd drain at Enna 0, until'and ware disposed of as follows : Moved by Mr. Boyle and Mr. Bell, that E. Broughton!° assessment be redaoed 66, and Wm. Matthews' and W. Soott'e land be struck off the euheme, W. Near'° aseeasment reduced $4, and J. R. Near redacted $2, and the total amount $20 96 be planed against the made of the municipality and the Court ot..Revision be now closed. Carried. • • 'oder ctlt. Mies Densmore, of Shepparaton, t in front of the oat. an the steps e fainted p 1? office and had to be meshed to the dirolor'e. James Witten bas purchased the late J. M. i%IoLeod'e medicine bueineee and will make arrangemeute to pneh it vigorously. The papile of the j mior division of S P school t. Patrick's ward`(Mies e V °ata Watson, teaohe,pmade rip the tum of $8.50 for the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, On Monday morning of lest week, as Sheriff Reynolde was coming oat of his house he had the miefortune to elip on the foe and fall, hurting himself oo badly that he has 01nee been confined to the house. Fortunately, no bones were broken. The Smeeth planing mill has been purchased by 3. T, Goldthorpe for a sum in. the neighborhood of $7,000, '.Mr, Goldthorpe ie forming a joint stook company, with a eapitahzation of 640,000, to run the mill, and of this amount $28,000 has already been eubeeribed. It is rumored that the firm of Buchanan & Lawson will ametgamate with the new company. DEATH OF Juanita MABeota,—Hie Honor James Mason, formerly Judge for Huron acuity, died at midnight Thum day night of last Week at his reetdenoe, 410 Brunswick avenue, Toronto, after an illneee extending over the last two or three years. The late Judge was in hie fifty.eighth year and leave a widow, a slater of Judge Morrison, of Owen Sound, and a family of even, four Bone and throe daughters, Of the sone, Thomas is with Ilio Rime Lewis Company, Jamee in a medical student, and two boys, Stanley and Morri0on, are at home. Two Baugh. tee are at him•, and a third hi a nurse in Roosevelt Hospital, New York, Stow - art Mason, barrister, Belleville, and Dr. T. Masson, Capt. Viuoent, are brothers Of d0509400d, and Mre, Alete DngRld, of Campbellford, a either. Born in North.' T°ELS .BADSf3,ALS POS .t amberlend oonnty Feb 17910, 1847, the lel) Judge woe edueatel at Bollev,uv. and called to the Bar in 1871. lie preottoed at 09111 Sound, being Matter to C11!10005 there 'hero tr em 1878 to 1885, until } tie al pilot• mons ne County Judge in 1896, e. potation from which he Wag compelled to retire by reason of hie ill -health. He was elected ee s Conesrvative to the Commons for North Grey 10 1887, and eat for that oonstitneney until his appointment as Judge. He wag a Preebytsrien, The funeral took place at Godard) on Mon- day, 'Phe Provincial Government hae appointed D. MacDonald, clerk of the County Court of Huron, as district arobivlet,to work in oon0eetlou with the hrovinOiel arohiviet'e Aloe in the ver• Ione dutiee owning within its e0ope. Among the matters to which this depart. meat gives ite attention ie the reaming from oblivion of tbo memory of the pioneer settlere, the obtaining and preserving of narratives of their early exploits and of the part they took in open. lug the country for oo0npation. Mr. Mao. Donald hes a wide knowledge of the dietriot and takes an intelligent interest in just Bach neaten ae these, and a better appointment could hardly have been made. Echo). Senoot REronx for Derweea, Senior Department. 4th Oiaee.—Exainiued in Comp., Geog., Phys., Read. Total 850. —M. Slemmon, 277 ; L. Chambers, 263 ; N. Simpson, 241 ; M, Imlay, 228 ; W. Bsdgely 198 ; E. Freeman, 185 ; M. MoAllnm, 184; T. IiloMtieter, 182 1 B. Eallmier, 175 , L, Eokmier, 172 .1 H. Wilbee, 159 ; 'I. Hogarth, 141; *E. Kerr, 121. 8rd Olaee.—.Examined in Oomp., Geog., Arlth., Read. Total 825.—P. Bremner, 282 ; F Imlay, 287 : L. Coop. e•, 284; E. Dunbar, 281 ; W. Hemewortb, 220 ; J. MoAhum, 214; G. McKee, 200 ; E. McKee, 191 ; W. Barr, 191: G. Mn Allister, I63 ; R, Mol;otoeb, 160 ; "E Eokmier, 158 1 "H. McLeod, 147 ; "B, Bateman, 108; "W. Pearson, 57. 2nd Claes,— Examined 1n Oomp,, Geog., Aritb., Read. Total 850,—R. Love, 277 ; A, Cooper, 268 ; R. Eokmier, 252 ; L. Strachan, 248 ; V. McLeod, 241 1 C. Haneald, 223; "14. Fraser, 198 ; Id, Eck. mier,165 ; J. Pearson, 152 ; U. Davidson, 150. "Absent. Gso. DomeoN, Teacher. — Junior Department. Sr. '2nd ease.— George Budgley, Roy Gill, Elwin Thompson, Alvin Malice, Celestine Dane, Allen McAllister, Alvie Fletcher, Edwin Hemewortb, Joseph Cooper, Russell Wilbee, Luella Henry, Irene Heath. Jr, 2nd elate.—Aubrey Dobson, Jamea,Iirem• nor, Vera MaOatI, Florence McCall, Alice Barr, Thetis Freeman, Hermann Fogel, Robert Thompson, Pearl McKee, Wilfred Eokmier, Lizzie McIntosh, Herbert Saville, Will. Thibideau. Sr, let olaee. — Clifford Dunbar, Annie McAllister, Pearl Gill, Verde Pollard, Cecil Eokmier, Elwin Dobson, Chile, Davidson, Edmund McLeod, Roes Coates, Stanley Straoben, Spenoo Hemewortb, Wesley Yeo. Jr. let olaae,—Noble McKee, Norman Addy, Grape Eckmier` Ruby Gill, Edith Heath, Olive Cooper, Annie Ward, George Cole, Wilfred Thompson, Pearl Bateman. Mise LAORt SHANNON, Teacher. i81•Ixevale. Oar congratulations are presented to Mise Kathleen Swann who won prizes at Godertob Collegiate and Honore at the Model. She is a alever young lady. O'ayton.B. Doff, of this place, has won first prize for a story written for the • Yonne People's Corner in the Saturday Mail Empire. Satarday'a paper sou• twined the story, 'matted "Biu", and also the portrait' of the writer. The Mail nye :—"This little skate's of an imagin• Min child contains many little touches of that humor which lies so close to the pathetic. As the Corner hae en, tered a new era, it is impossible to cons. pare this story with those of previous years, bntfutnre prize.wi0nere will have a difficult task keeping ap to the titan. dard eat by "Bill". TnoNRERRY FINANO0O.—The Finaoial Statemeng for the Townehip of Turn. berry ahem a0 follows for 1903 :—In- oludieg the balance) on hand on Janney let, of $1079 15, the total reoeipte for the 64. IIP year op08225 y to Deo. 16 were Deo. 16, the waxes of 1903 collected am punted to $5540-12 The expenditures were—Salaries, eta., $202.00 ; printing and stationery, 633 33 ; roads and brid• gee, $861 37 ; charity, $5 ; comity rate, 6122250; schools, $177180; mieoellan•' eons, $95 92. leaving a balance on hand Dee. 15, of $4033;72. The assets of the •township are placed at $6224 51, and the liabilities, 64068.68.. Gorrlot. Dr. Bennett, of reroute, is "spending his bolidaye at the home of his parents. Mr. Holmes, of Toronto U visiting his fathermverniy, is at the Methodiet par• sciage. The Presbyterian. B. S. of Gorrie will hold an entertainment on New Year's night. D W.. and Mre. Hammond and John Hammond were in Attwood on Saturday attendingthe golden wedding anniversary of Hammond 'hoe. parttime in that plane. We are pleased to learn that Mrs. Rich- ard Clegg, who baa been eerieuely 111 for the past two weeks ie recovering. Her many friends will be glad to hear of her oomplete recovery. Oa Frailty evening the 18th list., Jun. for Bible Class aseembled at the home of their teacher, Miele Flora Jaime, and presented her with ahandsome oekDeana tray and a beautiful ornamental vase ae a t m token of the high te ee in whioh eke was held by her aopoinre. • W. J. Sharpie, of Nevem, Mre, John Batters, of Neepawa, Mrs. Arthur Tolbon, of Kansas, and Mre. Henry Sharpin, of Treherne, Mao , are at present visiting their mother, Mre. H. Sharpin of the boundary near Moleewortl. ACCIDENT,—On Saturday evening 19.13 inst., while returning from the depot where he had been meeting some friends, Thoe, Dann, of Mt. Forest, who wee in town attending his eater's humeral, wail knocked down by the bile borne and ran over before the driver could pull up. He received s ante and bruises and had a rib fractured. W i;it>:'ham. Wingham Methodist Sunday Sohool and L. O. L. No, 794 e'aob boted 66to the Siete Children's Hoepilal, Toronto, Cone, Elliott lett for Denver, Colorado, where be will spend a few months. We trust that the change of animate will have the doeired effeot, and that be will; retina With renewed health and vigor, Copoofllnr W. F. Vaootopo line par. lA •-�-•-. • chard 11 1:.1 ton biook, The °envier item" 100.. -.meeting leo thou 04,000.. The t ir: 40 of the Qoeen'o pearl la u lderrt i"u >rnprovements, Tb01 par m0 fo l sad tui0li berivteU.the rP0 CmOr y p as office and bar, has been removed and two room° ohapged into ane large reading room, by means of an archway. The bar bas been removed to the room formerly used 0e rea0iug room. After aims delay, the site for Wing. bom'e new postof es bate been eeleoted, and preparatlone will be made during the Winter for its erection. Mr. Gregory repaired a telegram from the Mioieter of Public Werke, 0008ptlhlg the option given on the property owned by Mr, Gregory opposite the 'Rowe Hall, for the prio0 of $5,000, At the regular meeting of Camp Gale. donia, Sone of Sootlaud, the following otmpero were eleoted for 1904 :—Past Chief, Wm. Nicholson, Chief, D. ]!l. Mofouald ; iJhietlain, Alex. Oampbell ; Chap., Peter Campbell ; P10501010118, Dr. Agnew and Dr. J. 8.0hiebolm ; Reo.seo„ H. B, Elliott ; Pin, Sec., J. D. Burne ; Treat., Wm. Holmes ; Marebal1, Jae. Fowler ; S. B., D. Curre ; S. G., Aroh, Campbell: J. G., W. A. Campbell • Traeteee—A. Roes, Alex. Campbell and G. Davideou ; Auditors, D. M. Gordon and A. Rose ; Jan., Geo. Rose ; Piper, D. E. McDonald. Frank Small, of St. Tbomae, was killed at Dexter by a log rolling upon him. A. 1'. Stoneman has been appointed to the Legislative Council of Nova Scotia. It pays to Feed It Worthington's Canadian Stock Tonle is given a preference over all other Stook Foods by large and experienced feeders apart from the fact that it is less than halt the price of any other. DEAR SIn,— I have fed your Stock Sonia to cattle and like it very ninth. It makes them thrive well and put on flesh more rapidly. I think It is the beet Tonle I have fed to horeoe. We are also feeding it to 005 hens this Winter, and they are laying better than they have done for a long time. It pays to feed it, Yours truly. JAMES LEASH, Fender Sweepstakes Fat Cattle, Prey. Winter Fair,1901-02, Greenbank P.O., Feb. 23, 1903. DEAR SIR.— I hada mare etOeked in both lege, Wor. ihington'e Stock Food took it down oom- pletely and put her in good condition. It hae done my cows good. Think it Is a good thing and can recommend it. B. CHURCHILL, "Dairyman." Clinton, Jan. 17th, 1903, 10 lb. box, 200 feeds, 50o ; 50 Ib. sack $2. For sale by— N•F; GERRY, Brnele H, F, McALL18TERee, El thel ; WM, MESSER, Blaevale; N. 8. GERRY, Blyth. Xmas Gifts Now we find oureelvee face to faoe with the Obrietmae stump and we are after the nioset Gifts for oar Friends. Yon can net one dozen Photos. for 75o and up. We have a splendid assort- ment of Photo. Mounts sad in Photographing we pride ourselves in being up to.dste. At tbgene n this of he year o L they days are short so come in the fore part of the day. The advantage in getting Photos, taken now is that we can have them ready before the Xmae rush. With the compliments of the season to one and all. BREWER Frosi & ood McCaughey Block Ifemember our Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Harrows, Cultivators, Drilla, eta., are not extolled by any in the market, 'n,Need, If You are � � of any Farm requisite wo have it at a RIGHT pride. This is the Place for rare wanes in Cutters and Sleighs, Harness, Cream Separators, Peeper), Washer) and Wringers. To Como inspect our Stook and get our Priori is your Golden Opportunity if you are a tiller of the soli, Wagons, Buggies, Hay LoRdern, Forks and plinks, Windmills, Tread rowers, Etheil040:0uttere, &o., han1l0d in eeaeoa. Neil S. McLauchlan, AUIINT, emitztemenettear . ®n o E Y % I-I, MILLINERY We are about closing rip oar Millinery department for thief 00x001 and during the next 10days all Millinery Goode will be cleared opt rowdies') of ooet, We are determined to oarry nothing over. Terrific rednatione will be made is Primmed Hate, Ready -to wear Hate, Winge, Flowers, Bio, Everything must go, 1( we only get half pride for them. Ladies' Ready to wear Hate, worth $1 for 500. Ladies' Hat Shapes, all new goods, at half prioe. Ladies' Ready to wear Hate, very otylieh, worth 62 for $1. Misses' and Ohildren'a Hate, new goods, at half price, Ladies' Trimmed Hate, mato date, worth $5 for 62,50. Ladies' Hate, trimmed in the latest style, worth $10 for 65 96, LADIES' CLOTH COATS We are clearing out our Ladies' Cloth Coate ab very low prime. Car Ladies' AetraobanCoate have all been marked down to clearing prises, We have a few Lathe' Cloth. Coate left over which we are slaughtering. Ladies' Coate that were sold for 64.50, $5, 66 and $7.50, we give your oboioe for 62 each, and a few lower priced coats, your oboia° 6150, WRAPPERETTES—We show some great values in Foamy Reversible Wrapperettes, wide width, heavy weight, good colon, good valve at 10a. Oar mice while they last 7$o. AllailEMPEalEtel CUTTERS and SLEIGHS As the Summer trade is over I heartily thank my Customers for their patronage and wish to state that I have put in a full stock of Cutters and Sleighs. BEST MAKES LOW PRICES We would ask you to call and inspect our stock before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of Repairing and Re -painting promptly attended to. ED. SPEIRAN CARRIAGE BUILDER, BRUSSELS. Millinery Bargains ttNIMEMIllb. ill.c Hockreduced & ! I 1 iiii II As the season is rapidly pas- sing along we are offering our' Ready-to-wear Millinery at prices to clear them out. 0r Millinery u A ill' ery Dep artment is in better shape than ever to sup- ply Fashionable Goods at Reason- able Prices. We are determined to please all who favor us with their pat— ronage. A call will be appreciated. 111111=111111111•111111111111 IJ. DONALDSON Choice Stock of ROBES, 'UCSI &C.. &O. A fine range of Robes, hest in the market, has been opened tip consisting of :- -BLACK GALLOWAY SASLLATOHEWAN —GREY GOAT, GRIZZLY BEAR and MOUNTAIN BEAR. —Plush and Wool Rugs, a very choice lot. —In Horse Blankets a large stock is carried and sold at Close Prices. Repairing• Promptly Attended to BRUSSELS. INIMINIMPIIMIWOMIPMEMINDUM Sign of the Horse's Head