HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1901-2-7, Page 10For La Grippe and Golds
We have the latest Remedies for Coughs and Colds
that are so common just now, We make Cough Balm and
Blood Root Cough Cure which axe excellent preparations, either
for old 01' young,
Build up the System
Prevention is better than cure. We have prepara-
tions that will strengthen you and enable you better to resist
troubles that take hold of the weak. We can give you a choice
of several.
For Poultry and stock !
We have just received a. fresh stock of Poultry Spice--
8
pice-8 lb. package only 25e. Also Royal Horse and Cattle Spice,
same size and price. Have you tried Herbage= ? We have
it also, Wo aim to keep a full stock.
G.
A. DEA D M /A N' Druggist, Optician and
/�fj (r Bookseller,
CRAN'D TRUNK RAILWAY.
800Tn61614 =TREMOR W. 0. & E.
Trains Leave Brussels Station, North
anis South, se follows:
GOING Boum. Goon lemma,
'Express 1A8 a.m. I Mail 200 p.m
Mixed ........ 9:46 a.m, I Fixp0088 ..,8:17 p.m
rani Baas Iie1ns.
A ohiel'p amang ye talon' notes,
An' faith he'll prone it.
Bene8EL8 School Board Friday even.
fug of this week.
CANT 8001 lost. Finder will mush
oblige by leaving it at THE POST.
At1180 8 sawmill will commence work
nest week. They have a good supply of
loge.
Messes. Emmen & RIT0180E have dia.
pneed of over 300 cords of etovewood this
Winter eo ter.
MEnaa9. D. A. Lona' AND A. BARBER
were exhibitors at the Hut= Oo. Poultry
Show at Goderiab this week.
JNo. Boorr'e auction eats of household
furniture, &o., Saturday afternoon of
this week alt hie home, Thomas street.
We are sorry to hear of the eerio0e ill
nese of the baby son of Ai. H. Moore, V.
8., but hope the little lad will pull 611800148
all right.
Hoose of Refuge Committee, ooneieting
of T. E. Hays, J. Connolly and W. H.
Kerr, will meet at Clinton on Tuesday of
next week.
E. 0. Lowman & BON have got nicely
settled in their new premiere recently
vacated by A. R. Smith. Their stook
shows to good advantage.
Geo. Beat and A. 0. Daman each ship.
ped a oar of 08ttle thio week ; A. Baeker
8 oars wheat and a aur of peas ; J. & J.
Livingstone, a oar of flax ; and W. F.
Vanetone a oar of hogs.
DaimenT Fox did not let the aoutraot
for his new residnuos last week as the
tenders were higher than were anticipate
ad. Some changes wilt be made in the
plan to reduce expellee of building.
Tint Horse Fair ou Thursday of last
we k was a good one for both buyers and
seems and a large number of twimale
changed hands at good prices. Next
Fair will be held on Thursday, Feb. 28.
GOT TEEne.—Alf. Baeker Captured five
let prizes, six 2ode, and 5 specials on hie
exhibit of Rooke at the Co. Poultry Show
at Goderioh thio weak. D. A. Lowry
was awarded three late, four 2ode, and
NExT monthly Horse Fuir on Thure-
dny, Feb. 28—the Tbureday before the
first Friday of the month,
W. Deseow did a good job en Monday
morning in opening up sidewalks, &o ,
with hie team and scow plow.
, Two loads of Brussels young people
drove out to Mr, Allau'a Harlook, ou
Tbureday evening of last week end had a
good time.
THE Pose is in receipt of a lengthy and
intereatiug exploration a000unt by Lorne
Hunter which will appear next week ow.
Ing 80 preee of other matter this issue.
GREY Branch Directors will hold a
meeting in the Connell Chamber next
Wednesday at 2 p. m., to decide what
will be done about the "Crystal Palace."
Buck CALLA LILY.—Mrs. D. C. Rose
has a black Calla Lily in bloom that ie s
beauty indeed. The flower measures 12
Indies from stem to tip and the tongue is
9 inches long.
TEE weds on the salt pan at the Euter-
prise 'salt Works is completed and on
'Phantasy the hands were rivettiag the
new smoke stack. In all probability the
works will resume operations nest Mon-
day.
STocz SorD.—Laet Monday the stook
in the Garfield Howse was sold at London
to L. L. Barber, of Essex, 8t 76a on the
dollar. The new proprietor is here and
ready for business as rney be seen by hie
advt. in thio issue.
Ton NEW KING AND DEAD QUEEN,—
Wherever
0EEN.Wherever the English tongue is epak80
the last two weeks have been memorable
for the sympathy and interest evoked by
the Qui en's death. Of all the papers in
America the Family Herald and Weekly
Star of Montreal rose most suoaesefully
to the omission. The Family Herald
gives a full hietery of the whole Victor.
Ian Ere, innndingbirth, life, reign, death
aid funeral of Vibtoria, most profusely
end interestingly illustrated. The Family
Herald is to be congratulated, and its
subscribers felicitated on baviug a j0arn81
of snob met ri8Onroe8.
TEE Oanadian Workman for January
say. :—"Tbe Head Office has closed a
very soaoeesful year with 5,019 empties
tions eopervieed by the Grand Medical
Examine r. He passed aeon 774 in Deo
ember, 808 havtug been received by the
Grand Reorder. The initiations will
reach nearly 6,000 for 1900 The amount
of beuefloiary tends received was $664,•
00129, out of which $612,000 was paid in
death ol8tm8, leaving a balance of 932,•
001.29 in the Beneficiary Fond, In ad•
dition to this 953,577 18 was received on
the epeoial aseesement for Trausva8t, oat
of wbioh $3,000 was paid, leaving a bal.
mice of $50,577.19. This balance the
all the lourele for fanoy pigeons. These Grand Master Workman requested to be
Brutoolitee ace hard to beat, I trauaferred to the Reserve Fund. It ad•
THE Button farm property offered by dition to thio there will be transferred
Auctioneer Soott, on Wednesday after• from the Beneficiary food $2,422,81,
noon, at the Queen's Hotel, Brnseel8, was making a total of $63,000 transferred to
not sold as the reserve bid vise not reach- the Reserve Fund. This will leave $29,•
ed. 51,720 was the highest figure offer. 578.48 iu the Beuefiaiary Fund to meet
ed. It may now be Bold by eluate sale iuoompiete claims, that i0 of deaths where
by appli08Gion to Judge Doyle, Barrister only notice of death has been received:'
Sinclair or F. B. Soott. MATmuo8181.—A very pleasant event
JAMES BALLANTYNE took pos80841011 of took place at the come of Mrs. F. Oliver,
the Grocery and Bakery formerly owned Queen street, Brussels, on Wednesday
byWest, bat eveuine, wben her estimable daughter,
him before going to the
more recently managed by hie mother, Mier Maggie, was united in marriage to
on Monday of this week. We wish him Jno. B. Bell, of Shakespeare, by Rev. Ono.
success. Mrs. Bollaotyoe will continue Rote, B, A., in the presence at shoot 50
to lies in town. we understand, alt her faulted guests. The bride was given
fattier, Mr. Roddick, ie in poor health away by her brother, john, and looked
a d deal f very handsome in white organdie, trim.
and
TI IdtUlE
s, 0. S,.• -The annual eooial of Q9Mp
Den Xiamend, Sens of deodand, Brite.
este; will be field In the Camp roam on
Tooedey evening, 10th inn, A geed pro..
gram is in (aurae 06 preparation, .
AMA HOW'Paschers• Commotion will
be held in Wingbam on 1•rlday and
Satnrdoy, May 17 and 18, krinoipal
Merchant, of the London Normae School,
hoe been iuvited to address the gathering
AT a meeting of the Public Library
Board Friday afternoon, the old 0060988
were re•eleoted, T. $'arrow and J, Ir.
win were appointed to wait on the village
Counoil for the annual grant of 576. The
Library wee 010 out on the Moffeowo
Brown lecture,
Tug Roar regrets to hoar that. 'Minn
011te and Norma, daughters Of W. 1,
Vagetone, et Wiugham, formerly of
Brussels, are ill with typhoid fever. We
hope they will soon be 800vate00ent.
.BOARD or Helms —A meeting of the
Board of Health was held ou Monday.
evening at which all the members were
in attendance. Rev, R, Paul was re.
elsoted obairmen, 00 motion it wee de-
cided to write ass, Livingston, Baden,
asking him to have the house on hie
property, corner King end Janne streets,
torn down owiug to tee unsanitary ROO.
dition, rot there were no lees than 8 oases,
of typhoid fever in it Net year and a
cumber of others In the locality. The
Board purposes vfgor0aely pushing their
work this year and Belt every
resident to comply as lar as possible
with the law in dealing with the very
important subject of Public Health.
FOURTH 01010108 OoonM.—The renlar
sittings of the Fourth Division Oonrt was
held in the Town Hall, Bruseele, on
Wednesday of this week before Judge
Doyle. There was a large setend81108
and the session lasted all day .although
only a few oases were beard. The first
one wee Duncanson vs. Porter—Jury
ease. Action to recover damages for
breach of covenant in farm lease to put
premises in repair. This ease took up
nearly the whole day as there were 6
8160e08ee called by tbe plaiutiff. 9100
wee the amount sued for. The Jury's
verdiotawerded Mr. Dunoaoson 98000.
All Caste were also allowed by the JOdge
excepting lees for three witneesoe who
were called on a breech of the ogee in
wblob plaintiff failed. Barrister Blair
took the twee for Mr. Donaanson and
Barrifter 8forphy (f iotowel) for 11r.
Porter. The Jury was aempoe86 of 5Oo.
Ameut, Jno. Beattie, Fred. &.deme, Sao.
Donaldson and Jas. Shaw. Conley. vs.
Switzer.—Action for promissory note,
amounting to 840 and interest. Varelot,
for plaintiff. Duff & Stewart vs. Rae—
Payee & McDowell garuiohet0. Action
on a000unt. Verdiot for plaintiff for full
amount of claim against defendant. The
Huron & Erie Co., who also olaim rent
garnisheed, were made parties and the
ease stand over until neat Court to de.
termioe which of the alaimaute are en-
titled to it.
reponse 8 goo ea o 0818. mad with white Noe, and real flowers in
IN80110TE 18 Farmers'
of the her nook and hair. Her sister, Mise
Eget Horan Fearmers' Ioetfta88 for the Bella, as bridesmaid, was in white crepon,
eobjects will a heagrld F and kindred while the bridegroom was attended by N.
subjects ; l held in 11. Ethel,
18th Thomson, a cousin from Shakeopeare,
Feb. ; WaltBlneon,
4111 F Feb. ; (1 M 18th Mrs Geo. Thomeon playing the Wedding
Feb. ; 14th op,1 and Feb.Ea
h March. The beautiful presents testified
day3.503, McKillop, 16th b. Each to tbe popularity of the bride. The dere•
day at 1.80 and 7 30 p. m. many over the g0eete eat down to an
Oe e p explains
— The following kindly elaborate supper after which the evening
note expol'da itself was pleasantly spent 10 Venda and gemee
]Z. EcaEleerdala :— The happy wapiti leave for their home
DEAR B1tOWe, the officers and on Friday morning accompanied by the
members ofS WWeotestern Star Lodge, No. well whine of a large ciente of friends,
149, I. O. O. E., Brussels, desire to Timm Pose in the number.
express our deep sympathy with your-
self, Mrs. Leatherdele and family in MEHOBIAL SRavxaE.—In response to the
the going away of your very estimable general invitation given by Reeve Roes'
daughter, Lizzie, to a Better Home. proclamation to the public to attend a
These expreeefone of kindly ietere't are memorial eervioe in the Town Hall,
a part of the (reed of Odd Fellowship, Brussels, last Saturday afternoon, ebow-
whose emblemotin trinity—Friendship, ins respect to the memory of oar late
Love and Truth—point out to us not Gracious Sovereign Queen Viotoria, a
only the worth of earthly friendships and very large and representative audience
sympathy for one another but the ties assembled filling the building to its full•
that can never be severed, We remain est eapaaity. Bev. R. Paul occupied the
with you, Signed on behalf of the Lodge, ohair and offered the opening prayer. A
S T. Flom, N. G., union choir, under the direction of T. A.
W. H. MaOneoxEN, R• B. Hawkins, led the oougregetio0 in singing
Broeeel°, Feb. 5, 1901. "All hail the power of Jesus' name,'
Homan Mutual Insurance Co. will after which Rev. Jna, Rose, B. A., of
hold ite annual meeting in the Town Melville obnroh, was galled upon and
Hall, Gerrie, on Friday afternoon of this gave a fine addreseon "TheLife of Qoeen
week. From the annual report just is- Victoria,” in whiob be clearly pointed
shed we gathered the following :—Rhe out leading characteristics possessed as a
Compaiy enters upon the new year and woman, a mother and a Queen. "He
the new wintery with larpeot amount of teacloth me" was heartily sung and Rev.
10euran08 at rick and the largest cash Jno. Holmes, Methodist minister, em -
reserve at any time help by the Company. 961801 ed what had been said and added
The namher of policies looted durieg the other interesting pottionlare of the great.
past year watt 949, and the number in ly beloved and lamented sovereign. The
tome at the end of the year 3153, in802. choir sung the very appropriate hymn
ing 54,607,540, being an inoreaee of 198 "Asleep in Jane" followed by "Praise
policies and 5283,206 00 in the amount God from whom all btessinge flow" and
at risk. The premium notes bald by the "God gave the King," Considerable
Oompany amount to 5280,867.00 and the pains were taken in the deooratione which
amount a••8ilable on acid notes to 9200, oonsieted of bleak and purple draping,
284.85. The total receipts for the year and pioturee of the late Qneen and the
were 514.747.56. Loans, $00,180. All new King. Tatting the Bergin all i0 all
other all), nee 92,164.22, leaving a cash
balaaoe et 98,501,15,
People We Know.
tifiR'ffl'il t'itlRES.
, 190,
sS°T4Xni�.zRv BMX4C OF C4X,LZD,g,
4$x'„i..Ivi.ms Sc:mzi
HEAD OFFIOE, " TORONTO'
(CAPITAL PAID UP (One Million Pa etre) ' 81,000,000
MIST • $700,000
•
Rev. G. J, Aboy was able to lake Mel dyertoieeiti all pringipal70181e to Ontario, Quebec, Afaft{teb,;, 17nitad states t5Enpiand.
regular work lest Sunday after bis recent
illness,
Rev. 71o.,uuNab, of Waltun, preached
in Melville (hureh last Sabbath. "Abid•
Ing lo Ohriet" was the morning topic and
the "Cbrfe'ian'e Hope" in the evening.
Ha ie a good preacher.
Sabbath meriting next Rev. Jug. Rose,
13, 4 , will dieooaree on the W. x', M. S.,
At Melville church.
Rev. A. A. Sbaw, formerly of Beigrave,
cow of Benmiller, halt been unanimously
invited oaok for another year by hie
Quarterly Board, He's a good worker
and ably assisted by tire. Sbaw whose
health is good we are pleased to bear.
At the Queen Victoria memorial ser•
vice in St. John's church last Saturday
afternoon Rev. G. J. Abey read the barinl
servioe, suitable hymns were sung and
the incumbent gave a short. address .be
fitting the solemn natation. The oharoh
was draped with purple end black and
the reotory was oleo noticeable in Eta
emblems of mourning.
"The Oleos Meeting" was Rev. Jno,
Holmes' topic last Sabbath morning in
the Methodist oharoh. Many reaming,
both from Seriptur.•,paet experienoe and
present neede were udveneed OR to why
Christian persona should le, t com-
munion one with the ether. 111 he even-
ing there was a very large em x egatlo0
at the memorial eervioe Moving ,oferenoe
tn. the late Lizzie Leatberdale.. W. H.
Kerr spoke first and was followed by
Rev. Mr. Holmes with a Hue addrms full
of kindly 83mpetheti0 words and whole.
some advice to the young people of the
community. The choir tang "I want to
go. There" ; "Bone Sweet Day" and
"Voices from over the Sea." Mies
Leatherdele's chair in the choir end the
t s ad-
ministered
r draped. Sacra
men wa
n e0
1 w
pulpit P
ministered at the aloes of the evening
service, the pastor being 800ieted by
Reeds. R. Paul and W. Norton. There
was a large ettend8n0e of wince
County Orange Lodge
HELD IN WINGHAM TUESDAY.
12th or July Celebration to Come to
Brussels.
The annual meeting of North Huron
Orange Lodges was held in Wingham on
Tuesday of this weekend, considering the
weather and roads, was very well attend-
ed, John Wilford, Worshipful Master,
presided and gave an instructive address.
Following are the office boarere for the
current year :—
W. M., W. 5. Greer, Wibgliam ;
D. M., M. Maines, Lnndeoboro' ;
R. S., E. 0. Clark, Wingham ;
F. S., W. R Mooney, Brussels
Chaplain. Rev. W. Lowe, Wingham ;
Treat., W. Bryant, Belgrave ;
1). of 0, W. H. Mocutoheon, B1088e1e ;
Lecturers, A. and J. J. McMann,
Wingham.
It was unanimously agreed that the
oelebration'of the next 12th of July should
be held at Brussels and arrangements
will be made forthwith in that behalf.
An interesting a000unt of Grand Lodge
doings was given by Master Wilford and
a resolution of condolence rumpled with
a pledge of loyalty to King Edward was
passed and ordered to be forwarded
through the proper ohannele.
There was a noticeable strangeness in
the records and proceedings owing to the
necessary substitution of King for Queen.
"God save the King" was heartily enough
sung to be to the credit of true Britons.
Brussels will give the brethren and
Lady True Blues a hearty reception on
July 12
The members of L. 0. L., No. 774,
Bruseele, who attended the County Lodge
at Wingham on Tuesday were ;— B.
Gerry, Geo. Cardiff, S. T. Plum, John
Mooney; W. H. Mc0uteheon, W. R.
Mooney, Ed. Moss, W. M. Smith and Ed
Mole.
Reeve J. T. Roes was iu Wingham ou
Friday.
Robt. Watt, of Toronto, was in town
this week.
Fred. and Mrs. MoOraoken are visiting
at Paisley.
Will. Leatberdale returned to Seafortb
last Mooday.
Mise Annie Beattie returns to Toronto
on Batnrday.
Ed. Hart, artist, leaves for Southamp
ton this week.
James T.homaou wee visiting in Lon
don this week.
Mrs. W. H. Kerr was visiting in Listo.
wel on Saturday.
Miss E. E. Herr ie temporarily laid up
with a sprained knee.
Alonzo Ortwein, of Seeforth, was in
Brussels last Sunday.
R K Rosa and son spent last Saturday
with relatives in Liotowel.
Mies M. Robertson, of Wingham, vieit-
ed at R. Meinprize'8 last week.
Mrs. D. C. Ron and Master Vernon
were visiting relatives at Ethel 00 Thurs-
day.
Ida Tiernan, of Toronto, is the
guest of Mies Lyle Bartliff, Princess
et,eet.
Charlie Dodds was off duty for a share
of the past week from In grippe. 13e is
at work again.
Mies Ada M,tinprize, of Tim POST staff,
was rff duty last week with the prevail-
ing sore throat.
Mise Georgia Ross, who ie attending
Listowel Collegiate, was home on the
eiak list last week.
K. McKenzie leaves for Portage 1a
Prairie, Man., on Saturday after an en
joyable visit here.
Tax Collector Creighton wee laid up
with a lame knee for a day or so. Rheu.
matiom is the trouble.
Wilfrid Grille and Wm. Patterson and
wife, of Listowel, were visitors at R.
Leatberdale'e, for a few days.
Mies Mamie Sample leaves on Satur-
day for a visit to Toronto preparatory to
attending the Millinery Openings,
Mise Emily Weddnp, of Lindeay, is a
visitor at Mrs. Jno. Downing's, Flora
street. Mise Weddnp is her neioe.
Mr. Clark, of London, partner with 8.
Beattie in the Amerioan Hotel, mime to
^Bruseele tbia week to remain permanent.
ly.
Miss Lyda Croke, who was visiting
her slater, Mra. 8. Y. Taylor, at Paris,
for several weeks, arrived home last Sat-
urday.
Mrs. Wm. Roes, William street, who
has been bothered with mistiest for Bev
eral weeks, is considerably better we are
pleased to hear.
Mrs. Donald Scott is not as well as she
was last week owing to the formation of
other absooseee. Her 000dition i8 a very
precarious one.
Principal Cameron attended a meeting
of East Enron Teaohere' Exeootive a4
Wingham on Batnrday arranging for the
next Convention. He and Mre. Cameron
drove on to Luokuow.
Dr. MacDonald, M. P., left Wingham
ou Saturday for Toronto, en route to
Ottawa. He will be Deputy Speaker of
the House of Oommone and will fill the
office in good etyle too,
S. T. Plum and his niece, Mies Edith
Howell, who wee 9651660g here, drove to
New Hamburg lest Saturday, Mise
Howell's home. Misses May Howell and
Annie Diameot Came back with Mr. Plum
on Monday evening,
xu A' g41B �8,1176'Clp.
A General Banking Business Transacted, karmore' Notes Discounted.
Drafts leaned and Collections made on all pointe,
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT,
Interest allowed on deposits of 51,00 and upwards and compounded half yearly.
Seeman B.TTENTION 001114 TO TAR. ODLL9OTTON Or FARMERS' BALE N0TE9,
Avery faoillty afforded Ouotomers living at a distance.
payable at any bank leaned 'Under 510.... 8a. 920 to 080. , ..12o
Money Ordarc ut the lollowiag rates 010 to 020.. , .10o. 30 to 40....140
J. le, GORDON, AGENT.
Won. Moore, Mrs, Bbippv and Mise
Mamie Cassidy, of Rangnmville, N. Ye
are the guests of Thos. Moore end family,
William street. The gentlemen are
brothers and the vioiting ladies daughter
and grand daughter to W, Moore.
Mise Agnes McLachlan, who baa beau
visiting her aouein, Miss Lizzie Mo•
Naughton, in team and other friends in
tbie locality for some weeks, recorded
to her home in Cromarty this week.
ft was a rumen sad most appropriate in Min OSaggle MoArter, of Grey, returned
ite character, with her for a visit,
Business Locals.
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Fall W1'eat . 62 65
Re,•i„y ...... ......• 85 87
I'rn , 57 68
nut,..... ......... 26 20
Butter, tuba and rolls 18 17
Eggs. per dozen 14 15
Flour per owt. 2 00 2 00
Potatoes (per boob.)25 26
Apples (per bbl.) 2 00 2 00
Sheep skins, each 80 1 00
Lamb eking each .. 25 25
Salt per bbl., retail 1 00 70
Hay per ton 7 00 8 00
Hides trimmed .... 6 O6
Hidee rough 5
Hoge, Live - 5 75 6 00
Wool .... 15 16i
Cam for butter and eggs. 6.. Ooueley.
WANTED—R011 butter, 22o. G. E.
Knee, Wingham.
881,80000 new deeigue in "Honitan"
lane ooltars made to order at Mae Rae's.
0An8ET WEAVING. 4m prepared to at-
tend to the wants of the public in the
weaving of rag cornea. Satiefaotion as-
sured. BORT. ANDERSON, Elizabeth et.
SAW FILER MoonaGon owns the latest
models end patteroe and oan get a line of
epeeist new aeon made now for any one.
They will figure high at the raaee. T.
MCGREGOR, sow gommer and filer, Brie
sale East, or McKay & Co's. hardware
store.
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
Bonze and (owe for sale. JAMES
873EDDrEN, Lot 14,
Con. 4, 1.15rris . 29
Goon young miloh cow and five young
cattle for sale,
THE POeven pigs 2 months
old. Apply
COAL stoves for sole—one large and one
111811 price.
medium
prime
furnace iu house- no use
for stoves. 7. D.RONALD.
3l4..6RR.IDD,
BELL—OLIVEn.--At the residonee of the
bride's mother, Queen street, Bons
Ede, on Feb. 6, by Rev. Jno. Rase,
B. A., Mr. Jut), B. Bell, of Shake.
spears, Ont., to Min Maggie, daugh-
ter of Mrs Frank Oliver, Brueeelo.
HENRY—OAnnuTnane.—On Feb. 6, at the
resideuae of the bride's father, eon,
3, Grev, by Rev. D B. McRae, Mr.
Alex, Henry, of Elena, to Mies Ise•
bella, eldest daughter of Mr. George
Carrnthere, Grey.
HOWARD—MOKAY,—At the residence of
the bride's parente, Elms, on Jan.
30, by Rev. Mr. Abery, of Moakton,
Mr. Jno. Howard, of Grey, to Men
Penny A., dang1ter of Mr. Hugh
McKay, of Mina.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
000 FARM HAND WANT -
'kJ RD at once by the year. D. MeB BN-
Z1E, Lot 18, 000.18, Grey, Walton P. 0.
COMFORTABLR, WELL
lighted and convenient rooms to let in
the Leckie block over G. A. Deadmau'e and
Mrs. Rogers' stores. Apply to P. S. SCOTT.
DI:51 J.
SIMON —At Wroxeter, on TOeeday, Feb.
4, Josephine Cowan, beloved wife of
John Gibson and daughter of Joseph
Cowan, Div. Court Clerk, Wroxeter.
�.._
.Esvcmxosr sA.zrb-
SATURDAY, PER. 9T11. Bonaehoid farni•
tore, &o., Thomas street, at 2 o'oloak,
Jno, emote, Prop. •; 7, S. Scott, Auo.
T80R0DAY, Feb, 14.—Farm etook, im•
plemente, household furniture, &o., Lot
6, Con. 16, Grey. Sale, unreserved, at
1 O'olonk p. m. Hugh Stewart, Prop. ; I1'.
S. 800tt, Auo.
We8DAY, FEE. 19Ta, Farm otonk, im.
plemente, &c. Lot 18, eon, 12, Grey.
Sale, nnreeeeved, at 1 o'clock, Geo.
Gramm, Propt. ; Ps. S. Elliott, Auo,
WlntaenAT, Feb. 20 h•—Farm stook,
implemeote, &o., N lot 16, oon. 2; Mor•
rig: Sale, 00(88erved, at 1 o'clock.
Edward Bosman, Prop, l F, 8. Scott,
Atm.
PAPER HANGING, DECOR-
ATm0 and iinuee Painting done 1n
Workmanlike manner and on abort notice.
Save had three years' experience 10 otty
Work. Terme rase(, able. Give me a call.
26 W. J. 1011N 6TON, Walton.
GOOD 80 ACRE FARM, WELL
fenced, good buildings, orchard, 2
wells and a Rem failing spring: (reek, and
a Rood field et Fall wheat, for Rale at eh r -
gain. This farm is 'situated et miles from
°Muton and is a desirable property for 080
one wautiug a email farm. - It as within 11
miles of Ipootr8loe, churches and sohoole.
Also have a good farm of 80 %acres with good
buildings, four miles from G01100(h, for sale
on very easy terrne. TBOMA5 GUNDBY,
0011001011. 80.4
6 5
Qi 1 11 'WILL BUY A 37UR—
LP L IJl! Nre1ED borne on Queen
street, Brussels It la foolish for bn.ineee
men sod retired farmers to rent bOn888
86100 they can get a home of their own for
so little money. Apply to
DHSS Dl. CAMPBELL, Brussels.
rT1HORO' BRED DURHAM
11 Bulls for sale, aged 1 year and 8 •
months, reepeotively. Good animals with
good pedigrees. Toe 5108 mentioned took
end prize at Beet Enron Fa'I Show 1900, in '
a °lase of O Prices right. 3148. BREW. Lot
25, Con. e, Morris, Brussels P.O. 28.
P. Physical Wreck
Is very frequently the condition
following an attaok of the grip, We
find our
Beef, 'dine & Iron
An exoellentstimulant and Nerve
Tonic in oases of Ole kind, Give it
a trial and be oonvinoed.
For sale only at
Fog's Drug Store.
G°ig&b REDUCED
IV PRICES.
In order to clear out the balance of our Winter Stock
we are offering at Largely Reduced Prices all lines of
Alen's Heavy Underwear and Top Shirts,
Ladies' Winter Underwear,
Boys', ,Misses' 4' Children's Underwear,
Men's and'Boys' heavy Cloth Caps,
411 Heavy Rubbers, Socks and Overshoes,
And great values for the purchaser in all lines'of Ulsters
and Overcoats for Men, Boys and Children.
EYEIIYTIIING CllB,1P. NO FANCY rIIWES.
�1. Strachan.
ZIP% . igiVor moo..
Strictly One Price,
Always the Lowest,
II
For February Selling.
Money saving values like these ought to bring us lots of business for the month of Feb-
ruary. While stocks of seasonable goods are being kept full and complete there are odd lines all over
the store that we want out of the way before we turn our attention to Spring goods. We tell you of a
few of them here. They are but samples of many others, just se good, that are waiting February
shoppers at this store.
Good, 'Values in
Dam Goods.
February Drees Goods buyers will
find at our comers oomp'eteaeoortmente
of all tae Fashionable Then Materials
for Winter wear. Our stook of heavy
weight materials for Snits or Skirts has
been freshened up with some new arrivals
0nd we are now showing sumo choice suit
and ekirt lengths in the popular goods.
Here are a few Special Bargains for
February buyers. We want them out of
the way before the end of this month and
have made prioee low enongb to move
them quickly.
Good quality Bleak Orepon, riob finieb,
handsome patterns, will make an ale -
gent skirt or dress and wear well—joet
a few etieee0 left. Regular prioe 91 10.
What is left now at 75a
25 porde Home Spun Suiting in Bronze
Green, regular price 80o, for February
eel ling 49a
500 yards Faooy Bleak Lustre, bright
new goods, just gassed into stook this
week, real value 60o, for February
Belling 25a
200 yards heavy pure wool Coating Drees
Serge in shades of navy and bleak,
bright Glossy finieb and very suitable
for skirts, reg0ler prioe 80o, for Feb•
rusty selling 490
Every day Goods.
This 0tore always sold the Staple
every day wanted geode at (lose out prfcee.
It does eo 81111 and quality for quality we
oan guarantee our prime as low as you
will get anywhere. Remember too that
we never give you a poor quality for the
sake of quoting you a low price. Yon
are not likely to beat these values,
Heavy Flannelette, wide width, good
quality, fast colors, in assorted fancy
stripes, for February selling 6o
Extra heavy Flannelette, full yard wide,
firm (loth, soft floiob, fast colors,
assorted fanoy stripes, for February
selling 10o
20 pieces Standard Cotton Shirtinge, all
bright new patterns for Spring, guar.
anteed fast oolore, real value 15o, for
February selling 12io
10 pieces Fancy Plaid Ginghame, good
weight, fast ooloro, imitable for quilt
linings or ohildre0'e wear, regular prioe
lo, for February selling 50
Grey Colon Flannel, full width, good
weight, real value 158, for February
selling 120
.Fen's Underwear.
Tide is the kind of weather a man
neede heavy Underwear. You'll not find
better Underwear values than here,
We direct partionlar attention to our line
of heavy Fleece Lined Shirts and
Drawers, real value 50o. We bave bad
an enormous sale of them but We have
too many left for We 0eaeon of the
year, and for February selling they
go et 40o
Men's Odd Woolen Drawers, fancy stripe,
fine quality, soft linieh ; the ebirte of
these lines are all sold, that accounts
for the loW prioe. Regular 01,00 and
$1,15 lines for 76a
The Mantles,
More Mantle talk again this week.
Every Mantle on the rook mast leave tbe
More this Beason. We have made up o0r
mind to that—not one is to be oarried
over—that's why people are buying this
season's Mantles at half price and lees.
Yon can make no mistake buying
Mantles when you oan get one at prises
like then:—
Mantles at 98 00 each—Ladies' -Beaver
and Niggerheed Mantles, nearly all
silk lined, new garmeote this season
and our own importation, real stylieh
garments that sold at 95.50 and 96.50
each ; rather than take ahancee of
Carrying one over we put the whole lot
on Bale at 93.00 oaoh
New Prints.
We have opened up this week our
full line of new Prints. 'You will find
the patterns very nice and our prices for
this season will be the game alt last
season. Prins 108 and 12ia per yard.
tl
a'AFerguson &
Dry Goods and Groceries.