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nl artier,. Shop -Next nor
North of the hair
Bank. J+agios" end"
•Ohlldreli p buil outtiag a epoolalty.
ToARMS FOR SALE TUE
,4- nnparilllo )3aa'several good Farms for
Bait) sad to rant, easy twins, in Townships
01 14 01110 and Grey. it B, 8QOTT,Brueeela
M.. MORRiSON,
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
WALTON, Oill .
MiSS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN,
TEMCHERC -
PIANO AND ' 'ORGAN,
ROBERT OUN'NINGHAM:
INBDAANOit; '
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH.
T. FLETCHER ,
Issue! of Marriage Licenses,
01,11013 AT JEW0L1 O STOBC.
IS -No Witneae Required.
T. FLETCHER, Brusseie
MISS SARAH, LO.UISE MOORE,
L, O. M..•
Academic graduate of London Conserva-
tory of Muffle, also Member of the Associated
fafneiciane of Ontario, is prepared to receive
a limited number of pupils for instruction
on the piano, Qualified to prepare pupils for
the Priuoipal'e Form in. the Conservatory 0!
Mueto.
Brussels, Ontario, ---
ALEX.
_._-ALEX. BUNTER-
Clerk of the Fourth Division Court,
Co. Huron; Conveyancer, Notary Pubho,
Land,Loon and Insurance Agent ; Auction.
ear, Funds invested and to loan. Cellea-
tfono made. Office in Graham's Woolf, Bras -
eels,
AUCTIONEERS.
SS. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION-
. lEn. will sell for better prices, to
better men in lees time and lees abuses
tban any other Auctioneer in East Huron or
he won't obarge anything. Datee and orders
can always 110 arranged et this office or by
personal application.
DENTISTRY_
F. W:TWEDDLE,
(FOIIM0IILY OF BEAFonTn)
DENTIST,..
Graduate of 11. C. D S., Toronto; Post Grad-
uate.00uree at Renkel'e School, Obleago, in
Drown and bridge work,- r3Prloas 00018 as
in surrounding towns. 21 -
(Moe over A. R. Smith's store, Brussels. ,.
VETERINARY.
TD. WARWICK-
Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vet-
erinary'College, is prepared to treat all die -
eases of domesticated animals in a 00111000 -
set manner, Particular attention paid to
Veterinary Dentistry. Calle promptly at-
tended to. Office and Infirmary -Four doors
North of bridge, Turobotry et., Bruesol8,,
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
V VM. SINCLAIR-
• Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer,
Notary Public, &o, OGoe-S tewart'e Block
1 door North of Central Hotel.
Solicitor for the Standard Bank,
G. F. BLAIR, BARRISTER,
Solicitor, &o. Office over Stand-
ard Bank, Solicitor for Village of Brume's.
Money to Loan at lowest rates,
M G. CAMERON- -
(Brrrnoteirolt n
Cameron) aestead;Slteto, Odori
Ont. Office-f3amiltan street, opposite 001•
borne Hotel.
•
MEDICAL CARDS.
E. T. SNIDER,
31. U., U. 111,
Licentiate of Royal College of Phyeiolane
and Surgeons, Kingston ; Member o! the Col-
lege of Yhysltlauo and Surgeons of Ontario.
DIOOauee of Women end Children a special-
ty. Nine years' experience. Office and 109-
ideuoe, oppoalto ituglieb church, Brussels,
J. A.M'NAUGHTON,,
• M. D., c. a1„
Trinity Uolverelty, Fellow Trinity Medical
College, Member College of Physicians and
Surgeons, Out. Licentiate of the Royal Col-
lege of Phyeielane and Licentiate of Mid-
wifery Edluburgb, ISr•Telephoue No,14.
Roeidenco-Mill street, Brussels.
DR. WM. L. HOLMES,
1111f8I0I011, 8911000N AND AdO,'0On8vn,
(Successor to Dr, F. JL Halbgelech)
M. D, Bellevue Hospital Mod. Col;, Now
York M D 0 M Victoria University,Toron-
to ; Member of the College of Physicians and
Burgeons of Ontario, Special attention. paid
, to diseases of women, eye, oar, nose and
Gloat. 14.01
D. F. SMITH,
M. D. O. M.,
• Graduate of McGill College, Montreal, &.,
„ &o. All spooto4ty work eatisfa0lorily treat•
od. Oliioo upstairs in the Strottou Block.
Office hours, a to 12 a, m., and 7 to 10 p. m.
Specialist wort,, such as for eye, ear, throat,.
&o., in the oMioe at his residence, Elizabeth
Amok from 2 to a p 01, • A11 medicines will
bo dispensed personally by the Dr, or under
WS direct supervision,
John George, on aged resident of
]3rookville, wag 'struck by a train and
killed.
Owing to trouble between the Priori• I
pal and directors of the Hamilton Art
School the whole teaohing staff has been
diemiaeed,
trier lea,
The Methodist, Etiworlh leaps paid
a via10 to the Llordwloh League ,,on Tues.
day.
Williams, eon of :'J•. 11, Williams,
ot this viiipµe, has opened outaniorobant
tailoring Mimeos in Ardmore•.
The mirth annual meeting of the How=
lea Uhien Sunday, achppl Convention
wag held In the' Mathodipt ohuroh, Cxor•
ria, on Tueeday. '
A move le on foot to have telegram
oommanioalion. The. 0001100 proposed
ie from Bluevalo by way Of Wroxeter.
Gorrie will bo galled upon to contribute
$100
A.twootl.
of oon' Emi ton-
ohipi"
havepeople raisedAtwthusd PerAd$1,5l0 towward
(be Patriotic road.
S. S. Rothwell bag returned bony
from visiting friends in Denver, Chicago
and other Western pointe.
Reeve and Mro: Donaldson and Mrs.
Dunn, of Portage la Prairie, Mao,, were
visiting in Brussels on Friday of last.
week,
640 porkers were shipped from Atwood
station on Monday by Stott & Leslie and'
T. G. Ballantyne. The prioe paid was
94.63.
A meeting was held on Tueeday'night
far the reorganization of the Band when
the following o8'ieen' were elected : Pres,,
Samuel. Skalitzky ; Seo•Treae, Robert
Smith ; Leader, Geo. Currie. Tueeday
and Friday of each week was appointed
practise nights.'
James Donaldson, Chairman of the At.
wood Committee, writes tbe 'Toronto
Globe ;-"A patriotic 0000801 was held
here in the q'ownehip hall under the
auopices of the I, 0. 0. F., an exoelleut
program consisting of patriotic addressee,
uinge and recitations, being given,
Great credit was given to Capt. Struthers
and hie cadets, also to the amps of young.
ladits who gave a fineexhibition of mil;..
tory drill under the guidance of Prof,
Anderson ; also 0. Valleude, in his role of
volunteer, which pave great amusement
to the aodieuue. The prooeede, amount,
ing to 990, enclosed. Please acknowledge
through Globe."
Clinton.
The membership of the Public Library
reached nearly 200 and in still growing.
The Bell e Telephone
Company hoe
mfrom
Y
completed a new etalio lino from Lon.
don to Clinton,
A Patrio1io social will be given by the
Junior League of the Ontario street
ohurob'on Friday evening,
R. J. Chuff was in Toronto last week
attending the annnal meeting of the
Grand Lodge of the A. 0. U. W.
Thomas Dawson, who for the past
three years has been the landlord of the
Mason House, has sold to Reuben Gra
ham who gate possession on May 1st,
The annual meeting of the Heron Vet.
erinariee was held in the town hall,
Clinton, on Monday afternoon of teat
week. wben there was a fair representa
tion present ; Vioe president, J, Ham)).
ton, of Goderiob ; J. Golley and J. Wil.
eon, of Wingham ; J. E. Blaortal', . N.
Ball and D. McIntyre, of Clinton Wm.
Steele, of Stratford, and Chas. McGre•
gor, of Conatanoe. Among the maltere
attended to was an essay read by J. E.
Blaokall, on "Bone Spavin ; " a paper
on "Peculiar lameneoe," by J. Golley ;
and other papers. A deptitation oonaiet-
ing J. E. Blackwell, W. Steele and J.
Wil'on was appointed to interview the
members of the Dominion House in re-
gard to the veterinary bill, which will
likely 00200 up at the present session.
All the officers were re•eleoted ae follows
•-Preeident, W. Sbillinelaw, Mitchell ;
Vioe•President, J. Hamilton, Goderioh ;
Secretary, J, Wilson, Wingham ; Treas.,
J. E,'Blaokall. The, meeting adjonrned,
to meet at the call of the President.
Godariioh.
Two new toga are esteeming shape and
loom at the harbor ielend under the die•
ection of W. Moriton.
W. R. Robertson represented Maple
Lodge, A. 0. U. W., at the Grand Lodge
meeting on Toronto last week.
Engineer Brough is condglting bloat.
ing operations through the ice in the
harbor, opposite the new elevator.
The directors of the Goderioh Horti•
euparal Society deoided to amalgamate
with the Agricultural Society for the
Great Northwestern Exhibition of 1900.
Mrs. Colin Campbell wag at Milton
last week as the delegate of Eureka Coon.
oil, Goderiob, to the Grand Couuoil of
the Royal Templsra of Temperenoe of
Ontario.
Sunday school anniversary services
will be held at North street Methodist
ohurah on Sunday, March 4th, and on
the following Tuesday the school will
give an entertainment.
The free library board for the present
year ie oompoeed as follows :-Mayor
Wilson, A. J. Moore, J. E. Brydges, J. H.
Woreell, E, Campion, Judge Doyle, 3, E.
Tom, S. P Halle and D, J. Natal.
There is one maw in town who may
be allowed a more than common inter-
est in the fortunes of General Buller, and
that ie John Newoombe, sexton of Mait-
land oemetery. Their homes in Devon-
shire, England, were only eight miles
apart, and Mr. Newoombe knew the now
.gallant general quite, well by sight.
They attended the same eohool, but not
at the same time ; Buller being the older
had left eobool • before Mr. Newcombe
entered. Young Buller, Mr. Newcombe
says, was a daring, reokless fellow, fear.
log nothing.
Bl .• tit.
Mies 2ella Carder, of Paieley, is mak.
ing a ten doye visit at her home here.
John Heffron has been awarded the
contract for supplying 26 cords of wood
to Biytb public eobool, The tender pride
was 92.85 per word.
John Black, wbo recently sold hie
farm in East Wawanoah, bee purchased
the residence of Eli Holtzhauer on
Morrie street. The price paid was $725.
From the Durham Chroniole we take
the following in referenoe to our rouoh
respected townsman, armee Ireland
t'Wm, Laidlaw, who has bean engaged in
the mercantile business here for the last
16 or 17 years, gave tie to understand
sometime' ago that owing to failing
health he had decided to retire. For the
poet week or two the whole staff has
boon busily engaged taking stook and on
Tuesday last welearned definitely that a
deal had been made with Jame Ireland,
of Blyth, who will from thio date forward
ft S —. Ii, U.Si S >I ' L S
have control of the bueinese, Though
Mr, Laidlaw•retiree froma otive work' lie
still retains an lnlereet, • and the •firm
will henceforth he known under the title
of Ireland do On, 'JT'bo new tirm<' will lm,
prove the promisee and. I2t 9e)y iporettee
the stook but' befdrs awing eothey purpose
malfing a genuine clearing Bale to dispose'
of all Pr meet of What, is pow, on hand,
J. Ade, Fowler, arohiteot, GOderiph,'
was in town with the piano for the new
anion block,' The plana gait) every4atie.
Notion and were tweeted by the owners.'
The blool; will, consist of five- s'to'res-
and will be two etoreyo high, with bees-
Ment, $y the appearance of the plane
the blook will be au- ornament to the
town, The owners of the biook will be
T, W. Soott,.J, G. McBer, Helfron Brea.,
Joe, Stothore end Dr, Carder.
Winyptoouna.
Court Maitland, 0. 0. F„ now has a
membership, of nearly 225,
Hilt & Kennedy, gr00800, are disposing
of their business to Leslie ()imitable.
• At the last. meeting of Wingham Lodge
A, 0. U. W., H, 0, Bell, was elected
&pannier in the place of' the late John W.
Walker. "
•• Chester MoLaren, of 13 Company, Lon-
don, wounded at the Modder River woe
born in Wingham and lived here for
three y, are.
The High Court meeting of the Can-
adian Order of Foresters is beteg held at
Sherbrooke, Quebec, 'hie week. Organ
iter Strong will represent Court Maitland
by proxy.
Wingham will be represented inStrath
oona'a Horse 0outingeut' by a former
Wingham boy, Thos. Gregory, eon of the
late John Gregory, and nephew of our
towneman, Thoe. Grego, y.
Organizer W. G. Stropg bag met with
euooeee in his efforts' to iooreaee the
memi'erehip of Court Maitland, No, 25,
0. 0. P. 20 additions have already been
made, and a number of other applications
are on file.
The firm of Armour & McAllister, pro.
dune merchants, has been dissolved,
Wm. Armour hoe purchased his partner's
share in the bueiueee and will continue
the business as usual. A. K. McAllister
is away at pre•ent oo a pr,8peo1ing trip
to Sault St. Marie.
W rox,o t eir.
The special collection for the Patriotic
Fond in the Anglioan 'churches of the
Gorrie parish, was very lair, ant'tinting
to about $20.
At a meeting th
e Library Board it
was decided to eeoure -new premises in
the Hemphill Block, which will be fitted
up for ac1opation early in April.
H. Hayden and family, who have been
living for the past 12 years on con. 0,
Taruberry,left for Fe'gue on Tuesday of
last week to take up their abode there.
John Adams has secured the contract
for the briok work of two fine new boueeo
to be erected next Summer. One for J.
Edgar, onthe bounda,y, South of Wrox.
eter, and one for Alex. Hestia, of the and
won., Turnberry. R. Farrell, we under-
stand, mill do the carpenter work.
The following ie the result of an exam•
ination in Literature. IV aloes maxi.
mum, 100 :-Oliver Smith 75 ; Millie
Harris, 56 ;' Maggie Barnard, 54 ; Thom
ae McLeod, 54; Lulu Hemphill, 47;
Nellie Martin, 46 ; Wm. King. 41 ; "Ag
nee Black, *Katie Hazlewood, 35 ; Widie
Moir, 22 ; Earl Eagleson, 21. ; John Mo-
Kelvie, 20 ; Waldo Miller, 14. -"These
have beep absent part of time.
Lirrtoweet.
Hoy Bros , grain marabouts of this
town, are about opening an office in Tor.
onto.
Mr. Wildfang wishes to say that he
was unable to make satisfactory arrang-
mente at Sault Ste. Made, and armee.
quently there will be no sale of the stook
in Listowel.
N. Later, of this town, who made ap-
plication to the Militia Departmeut for
service as blaokemith with the ee000d
Canadian contingent, received word that
his applioation was received at Ottawa a
clay too late, the positions having been
filled.
A. Oreelman, of this town, was recent-
ly presented with a Pereian lamb cap,
sober and gauntlets by the Ontario Hook.
ey Association, of which he has been an
officer for a number of years, he having
retired from the presidency at the olo0e
of tbe past year.
A sled bereavement has befallen Jae.
and Mre. Bayne, of this town, in the
death of their only obild, a bright little
girl of three years and seven montbo,
who was taken away on Feb. 16111, after
n short ;lineae. Her death was attribut-
ed lo oonenmption of the bowele.
A obegoe for $550 has been forwarded
by J. N. Hay, eeoretary, through the
office of the Globe newspaper, ae Liotow•
el's contribution to the Patriotic fund.
The proceeds of the 'longed to be given by
the employees of the Piano faotory will
also be devoted to this laudable fund,
which will donbtleee bring Lietowel'e
contributions to over $600.
Fordwi43k.
Trinity (thurob gave about $10 to the
Canadian Patriotic Fund.
Mr, Whaley and daughter, of Glad.
atone, Mao., have been epending a week
or so in the vicinity, visiting their rela•
Maas, Robert Harding and family, and
friends.
At the last meeting of Jubilee Council,
R. T. of T. the subject, "Resolve that
love bag more influence in the world
than money," wee debated, and the judges
gave their decision in favor of the affirma-
tive.
A meeting of Oho Eaet Huron Farmers'
Institute wax held in Donaghy's hall
Wednesday afternoon and 0000108 of loot
week, The former meeting was well at-
tended by the farmers of the vioinity,
and in the evening there was a big crowd
out. ,
A very auooeeeful "At Home" wag
given by the Chosen Friends of this plane
in Douagby'e ball. Along with the mem,
bare a large number of invited guests, in
all over one hundred, assembled and
spent a very enjdyable time together. A
large number of games of various kinds
had been provided by the committee in
charge and all were made good nae of.
The evening's amusements were inter.
opened with instrumental music by A.
0. Hutchison and J. 0. Moes, of town,
Harry Dulmago, of Newbridge, and also
several exceliedt Bolos by a/ re. Danbrook,
of Newbridge, whioh were exceedingly
well rendered and math appreciated by
those present. Leet, but not least, on
the program was an appetizing lunob
'served by the lady Friends, of which all
heartily partook.
John Argue spent a' !ew 'd8Y2 til
qront aa week attending tbeA.
0,U
W. Orad,rode, and n bsiness,
Charles Sobaefer le having ;bedding
material placed on the ground for a new
bopee, which he intend') erecting on the.
lot be rebently parabdsed, 'just" 9oa411 of
the railroad, ' '
The tandem for the contract of'erenting
the new eohool building, of which there
were a goodly number, wete opened, and
aft., due ooneideration of ' the varionif
Offers, the'wrpateee shielded "t01accept the
tender of Horn' dr Calder, of J.rietowel.
The oentraotore furniob all material, ex.
oeptiag brick, etoneand sand whiolt are
already on the ground, aril do all the
work complete for $1,806, Thle was the
lowest tender received.
Bliee vee lo,.
Tpngnanno Counam.-0ounoil met Val,.
12 ; membere all present ; the Reeve in
the chair. Minutes of the feet meeting
were read; appro3ed and signed, Com•
mnnioatione were read from the Council
of Culroee re calved' on boundary ;.from•
Masers, Darrow & Garrow re deviation
road ; from James Kirby, Belmore, re
lumber for sidewalk -fled ; from L. E.
Rice, M. D., re grant to Consumptive
Sanitarium -Sled ; John Fitob applied
to Council for ptyme0t of a Iamb killed
by dogs, veined at $5, which the Oouooll
reduced to $4. Coupland-Maegrove-
That we pay John Fitoh two•thirds value
of lamb-oarri.d. WM. Scott applied to
Council for payment of one ewe and one
lamb killed by doge, valued at $12 which
the Connell reduced. to 910. and on mot-
ion of Musgrove and Lovell two•thirde
reduced valuation wag paid. Mitchell -
Lovell --That as the tender from the
Wingham Times is lowest, the 000traot
for printing for the current year be a•
warded to that efface -carried. Musgrove
-Coupland-That Bylaw No. 5, 1900,
for the appropriation of all moneys col.
looted for dog taxes in the past and an•
appropriated, or that may be collected In
the future, be applied to the general fund
of the township-oarried, The Anditoro'
report was laid before the Council for
final audit. Musgrove-Coupland-That
the Auditors' report be adopted, and that
the Clerk get 100 copies of abotraot print.
ed-oarried. Mitobell-Couplood-That
any party wanting B obange of path•
masters must notify some member of
Council before next meeting-carried.-
Ooup'and-Musgrove-That tbe Clerk be
instructed to show to the Assessor that
clause of the Aot re assessment of doge,
and oleo t notifyhimto 1
oage al diligence
g
so as to have all dogs and bitches, harbor.
ed in the townshipaeseooed, and where he
has doubts of information giver' him to
demand from the party a•aeeeed a
statement in writing of the number of
doge or bitohes owned or harbored on
the premises, and to enforce the sot
where false information hi given, by lay-
ing
aying information before a magistrate.
The penalty for giving false information
is not lees then 95 and costa- carried.
The following accounts were then passed
and orders on the Treoturer issued ; J.
Burgess, election expenses, $16, balance
eatery, 910, and p+etage and stationery,
$12 ; J. Burgess, registration fees, 919.80 ;
T. t, Powell, eleotiou expenses, $8 ; T.
0S
Notterff old, elootion expellees, $0 ; 1 10.
Soots, election expenses, $8•; Deter M.
Laren, balance eatery, 940, and pot'ta'ge
and atutivnerY, 97' W. Oruikobapk, ea..
pence's to Goderiob, 94 10, and ut1end.
Ing audit., $2 i A. Malawant Auditore'',f9oe
910 ; •D, lessor, Auditors' feee,1'WI 1 J.
Photo, lamb killed' by doge, 02.071 • Win.
Alliott, cheep and lamb •killed by doge;
W. Carruthers, oleening pot drain, 50o.
Odnphtpd-vljtohell-That this Council
adjure to meet 10 Maguire'e ball, Blue.
vale, April 2nd, et 1 o'elopk a. • m.-
oarrled. Min Burgess, Clerk,
Settlers
One-'W'ay
Excursions
To Manitoba and Canadian Not th-Went
will leave Toronto Every Tuesday ,luring
March and April.
Passengers travelling without Live Stook
should take the train leaving Toronto at 2
p. m:
Passengers travelling villa Livo Steck
should take the train leaving Toronto at e
p, m.
Colonist Steeper attached to each train,
For full partlouhtre and copy of "Settlers'
Guido" apply to any Canadian Pacific Agent,
or to
A. H. NOTMAN,
Aset,'Gen, Pass. Agent,
1 nag 01. East, - Toronto.
Shoot
the Hat
Y 'o oat afford to follow the above
injunotion and thea wall on
A. COUSLEY
3
BRUSSELS,
Wbo is clearing out the balance of a
Bankrupt Stock of
Hats and Caps.
at unheard of Low Prioee.
Yon roan get 8 good Cap
for the small sum 10
of
e
Every one of them must go no call early
and make your choice.
A. COUSLEY, ,
LECKIE BL0011,
Canadian Express Agent.
...........„7,„.
ROLER
-- o -x xxxx MILL
BRUSSELS,
Stands in the frontandrank for frig_
top Flour.
Our Manitoba Brand is First .L u
class, taking Ist prize at the Fall Exhibition.
Chopping done by the Stone process, recognized as the
Best in use. Satisfaction assured,
Oatmeal always on hand for sale or exchange for oats.
Dry ,American Corn by the Car Load.
.41sn all hinds of MW Feed.
Special Attention' given to Gristing.--
Improvements have been made that add to our ability to do the
very best for our customers.
W. F. Stewart.
Spring Prints
P. K. & Ginghams
All Spring Goods at
Old Prices at....
Agent for Parker's
Dye Works.
SKENE'S
THE VERY CREAM
Of flue Groceries for the Chrietmee Season is now being ebown by us, every
article being bright, clean and fresh, and as nudity le the first essential we have
taken epeoial care to select only the Anent goods for your inspection A look through
our store will show you that our stook of Fruits and' Cable Delicacies is very com-
plete, and if you have a single thought of economy we ask you to examine our goods
before purchasing and whatever you select in
CURRANTS ICINGS
RAISINS CHOCOLATES
PEELS EXTRACTS, SPICES
FIGS SHELLED WALNUTS & ALMONDS
nr anything else for table nee, you eau rest assured, we will du ()tubed to please you
sed give your orders our beat attention.
Oysters by Dish or Quart. Fine Stock of Confectionery.
0. H. BARTLI FF, GROCER.
rier-""—t$AF-ew
'o KINNQ Cap
KEEN 04$11 BUYERS
Aiwa y.e wend'tlloir way .to.11118 store where they have learned. hy.,
110900ienee that btlsineae'le done on a etriotlyoaeh basin, and where the
wan alwa;)e get dependable gouda at the lowest clash prides. Our purohaet
for Spring have been on a m ]re extensive souls than genal to meet tins
demaeda of a growing trade, Our orders for Spring goods were ail pleoed
before the advadge in prioee, which pita tie in a position to offer you goods
at prloee like these :
-New Prints, wide width, soft finish, very specie) 50,
-New Prints, dark grounds, fast oolore,worth 10o for 7}0,
-New Prints, in dark and light fancies, special 1413.
-Suomi) Ginghams, new patterns, at 10o, 12710, 15o and 20c,
-Canadian 'Ginghame, pew designs, worth So for 50.
—Beet Standard Sbirtings, Wig() blest, now worth 16o for 120.
-New Oxford Shirtinga, new patterns, epeaial at 10c and 120.
-White Cottons, yard wide, soft finish, worth 8o for 5o. ,
-Meda Wool Socks, soft and warm, 2 pairs for 25e.
---Men's extra heavy Wool Sooho, worth ago for 26o,
-New Tweeds, for boys' suits, at 25e, 30o and 360.
-Blue Serge, for boyo{ suits, very epeeist] 30o and 50o.
-Flannelettes, dark and light adore, at old prices, 5o, 7o and 100,
-Table Linen, 1t yards wide, a great snap at 26o,
-D, & A. Corsets, special lines at 250,.40o, 60o, 750 and 91.
-Crompton Coraline Comte, at 50o, 75o, $1 and 91.25.
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Listowel College.
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A thorough, Complete and practical train•
ing in all branches of Commercial work,
at considerably tette than regular rates.
For full information apply
Booms or College over Post Office.
L. HARTT,
LISTOWEL, PRINCIPAL.
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Skate grinding attended to
with neatness and dispatch.
I oleo Sharpen Horse Clippers, Bois•
sora, bread knives and other edged tools
in up.to date style.
Saw Gumming and Filing attended
to in a Workmanlike manner. Satin.
faction assured.
FRED. ADAMS,
Shop on Mill Street, BRUSSELS.
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ANY ARTICLE IN me
Harness
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what you can do at
DONALDSON'S.
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Robes, Brushes, Combs, Trunks,
Valises, Whips, Sleigh Bells, &e.,
At Lowest L o ee
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Single Harness from $7.50 up
Jest reoeived a complete line of
Woollen and Rubber
LAP RUGS
English. Kersey Blankets
and Fine .Robes.
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will be sold oheap.
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The Haroees Maker, Brasee's.
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When It Comes to
Furniture
We have something to say of special interest to everyone
who has a home to provide for. Whether it is a
.Parlor &cite, Couch,
Bedroom Suite, ,Sideboard,
Extension Table, .Bookers,
Dinir2�a Chairs,
Anything, Everything that is desirable.
We handle the Doherty, Thomas and Dominion Organs
and Pianos. Our prices cannot be beaten.
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select from,
You will make no mistake if you select your furniture at
LINO. Y aWALKER'S.
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