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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1899-12-21, Page 4FINANCIAL STATEMENT 01? THi7..... ,.. RE 13EUTfauEL8 POT hasfiamaxwassuammemorwo Township of Grey.. Statement Required by O. S , 55, Viet. Chap. 42, Sec. 263, Sub'Sec, 3, for the Year 1899. R lir V El PTS. Jan. 2 Balanoe on band $' 245 34 30 Jacob Kranter, bal of taxee on Roll 1898866 78 Feb. 1 Peter J Biabop " " , , 874 41 8 Wm Spence, rent fon Tp Hall 8 50 Mar, 4 Jae Turnbull, for cash overdrawn for gravel 4 08 4 Gash paid out of Tp fundsfor survey, &o, of Beauoamp Creek refunded 1474 18 17 Tress of Oot for Land. Improvement Fund 47 87 May 29J R Miller, bal for tic's year end'g Apr 80th 24 33 June 7 3 R Miller, on ata of lio'e fund 1899 & 1900 56 00 24 Standard lank for cash borrowed 400 00 July 8 W Holmes for Publio School Grant 435 00 Aug. 15 Standard Bank for note for 3 monthe 800 00 Sept. 21 " " 2 " 400 00 Oot. 24 " 2 " 400 00 Nov. 8 M Harvey, anneal rental from Elma Silver Corners drain 99 81 29 Jae Turnbull, work on Elma bdy Elma share 8 82 29 R Livingstone, " Logan " Logan " 5 06 29 J Kranter, Colleotor, cash and ordere 5810 00 29PJ Bishop, " " " 8941 71 Total EXPENDITURE. $15701 89 ROADS AND BRIDGES. Jan. 9 Trees of McKillop oontraot on MoRil'p bdy $ 9,Daniel Ewan, for rag bolts for culverts.... 9 Robert Laing, for inspeobiog Botz Bridge 9 W H Humphrey, rag bolts for culverts.. 9 Alex McDonald, gravelling on S R 4, oon 1 9 John .Eakmier, repairing road scraper. , . . Mar. 4 P Ament, lumber for culverts 4 George Jlokmier, repairing road scraper., 4 A B Smith, plough broken plough'g snow 4 W Bird, plough broken plough'g grav'I road Apr, 8 W Armstrong; repairing culvert, lot 3, oon 9 8 Moses Smith, part payment of contract of gravelling at lot 35, coo 6 May 27 J Voddeo, culvert & ditoh on S R 5, oon 5 27 R Laing, rep'g bridge at Forks, oon 8.... 27 8 Kleinschrotb, rep'g washout on 8 B 5 oon 2 27 M Smith, bal of gravel'g oon't lot 35 non 6 27 T Davidson, rep'g washout and reliev'g ice ana 27 L McDonald, lumber for aui't at lot 1 Con 16 27 J Bolger, oul't on Morris bdy, oon 15 27 10 Al000k, rep'g washont at Mitchell's bridge 27 J Cummings, repairs on Elm& bdy 27 5 Chambers, rep'g at lot 26, con 7 27 3 Mooartney, rep'g ottl't & driv'g drift wood Ione 28R Jaoklin, grad'g & gravel'g at lots 25 & 26 con 7 26 P Ament, elm & cedar for oul't lob 10 eon 12 26 6 Jackson, rag bolts 26 H Al000k, re5oor'g & pnt'g 5 etringera under Mitchell's bridge 26.G Redman, grad'g at lot 10, oon 14 26'13 Al000k, putting 2 sleepers ander app to Mitchell's bridge 26 H Al000k, grading at Botz' bridge June 26 " gravel'g at Mitchell's " 26 R Pearson, work done let 24, con 5 26 D Lamont, culvert at lot 14, oon 8 26 H Fogal, gravel'g on Henfryn road 26 J A McNair, culvert at lot 20, oon 14 26 W Kelly, work on Elma bdy 26 A Brown, culvert at lot 20, oon 14 26 N Gerry, stone hammers 26 J Savage, put'g stone at onlv't lot 22 son 4 26 S Matthews, oulv't on 9 R 5, oon 4 26 " repair'g onlv't 8 R 5, con 3.. . 26 R Docket, " 8 R 4, con 8 26 R Pearson, rag bolts for oulv't lot 20, oon 4 26 J Sties!, grad'g at N bk of river 26 " break'g stouee & repair'g oniv't lot 10, eon 9 26 W J Stewart, tile, oulv't &cedar lot 18 con 15 26 Cameron Bros, repair'g wash's at 0ranbrook 28 W Mille, oulv't on Elma bdy July 6 G Readman, gravel'g at lob 10, oon 14 10 R Miller, gravel'g 10 D Taylor, " on 8 R 3, con 17 10 W Bird, " washout at Botz' bridge 1013, Hoy, at lot 4, oon 6 10 L Hollinger, repeir'g oulv't lot 10 oon 10 10 D Ewan, rag bolts 10 W denary, repair'g oulv't lot 16, oon 11 ., 10 A Fox, break'g atones on road eon 9 10 R Dooket, onlv't at lot 24, oon 6 10 A Raymann, grad'g on 8 R 8 con 11 Ang. 16 J McNabb, gravel'g at lot 20, oon 14 16 R Docket, oulv't on 5 R 5 oon 6 16 W J Sharp, gravel'g on S 11 5, oon 9 16 J Shaw, oulv't on 8 R 8, con 4 1613 Doke, grad'g at lot 85, con 4 16 D McDonald, repair'g bridge S R 1 oon 2 16 J Baynard, repair'g oulv't at lot 15, oon 4 16 3 Combs, repair'g road on 8 R 1, oon 2.. ,, 16 J Smith, gravel'g on W gravel road 16 T Alcock, onlv't on 8 R 2, oon 18 16 G T R deep'g oulv't lot 8, oon 9 16 J Hanna, grovel'g on Elma bdy 18 J Rose, grad'g & oulv't lot 24, non 6 16 A Brown, out'g brush on S R 4 oon 15 Sept. 23 J Elliott, repair'g road at lot 6 con 7 28 W Riley, gravel'g on 8 It 1, eon 8 23I Bothwell, repair'g road lot 28, oon 10..., 23 H Speiran " oulv't on 6 R 6 con 10 28 W McKay, 5 R 5 eon 11 28 5' Sperling, " road at lot 25, oon 16 23 J Lowe, " oulv't at lot 18, oon 6 23 W Lawson, " " at lot 3, eon 9 28D Ewan, rag bolts for oulv't 23 W Telfer, underdrain on 5 R 1, oon 15 28 W llaymann, oulv't & repafr'g Cranbrook bridge 2313 Al000k, onlv't & rag bolts 28 G Speiran, repair'g road at lot 28, con 14 28 0 Osborne, deliver'g timber for oulv'te on Elma bdy 28 R Piakrell, repair'g oniv't on Elms bdy. , 26 Duff Jr Stewart, replank'g McDonald's bridge S R 1, oon 2 26 P MoLaren, grad'g on Turnberry bdy Oot, 25 J Brown, repair'g onlv't at lot 20, oon 16 25 W Machan, elear'g on rood lot 88 oan 18 Oat. 25 G Doniop, rep'g onlv't lot 23 oon 16 25 J Lanae, " road on McKillop bdy 26 R Oontts, " oulv't at lot 29 & 80, con 12 25 " 13 11, 8, auttiagg brush 25 W Raddatz, rag bolts for onlv't 26 G Smalldon, ditch & oulv't on 8 R 8 con 0 25 A Lamont, grad'g 011 S R 2 con 7 26 J Smith, grub'g stumps at lot 5, 000 6. , ,. 26 II Lamont, repair's onlv't at lob 6, non 10,, 26 R Hoy, gravel'g at lot 6, oon 6 25 D MODongall, draw'g bile from Brussels 25 A MoKay, 7 pipes for culverts 25 H Fisober, nuderdrain at lot 22, oon 7.,. 225 5WPollard,oulv't]t 9 6 25 01 1 85 2 00 1 70 85 00 2 35 7 00 60 8 50 1 60 1 00 15 00 10 00 7 70 1 75 22 29 5 00 10 85 5 00 5 00 50 1 00 2 55 23 99 8 65 3 15 85 00 1900 6 00 16 00 6 75 1 00 14 00 10 00 2 55 1 75 1 25 40 2 00 14 00 2 00 9 00 1 50 6 00 5 00 4 75 10 00 6 37 48 50 20 77 20 00 18 16 32 60 6 25 1 20 9 25 4 35 8 75 14 00 18 00 12 00 7 50 7 85 88 00 70 1 25 8 00 62 87 7 75 175 26 14 00 16 40 8 00 6 00 20 00 2 00 2 50 100 2 50 1 50 4 00 80 2 00 18 15 1 25 2 50 1 00 160 80 77 2 50 75 2 00 4 60 18 26 2 00 11 80 60 20 00 12 50 75 6 60 1 00 7 15 1 80 o loon 15 00 J Smith, tile for drain at lot 16, 050 81 02 26'15 Fugal, graeel'g on Blma hay 88 28 25 G Balmier, rag bolts for onlvert 50 25 3 87 Kendall, the for onlv't lob 2 oon 2 2 43 25 .7 8tradian, oulvort on Morrie bdy 15 00 Mar. 4 25,E Jaoklin, rep'g road lot 7, 000 2 ., ,. , 21 50 Oot, 25 LC011xI11UED ON I'AG17 5,] 25 3 MoDousld, rep'g oulv't 8 R4, eon 2 1 00 25 R Pirie, oulv't & ditch at lot 88, oon 4 9 ilia 25 W Yuill, gravet'g on Morris bdy •15 80 25 A MoIouis, rep'g on S a 4, oon 13 2 20 Nov. 29 J Balmier, rag bolts for culverts 2 75 29 3 Smith, bile for drain at lot 11, eon 13., 90 29 J Jackson, rep'g abutm'6MoDouald'a bridge 2 80 29 J Jaoklin, putting stone to embankment White's bridge 20 00 '29 Jaoklin, rep'g 2 onlv't 0 R 1, lion 4 4 20 20 '' road & (total lot 70on 2.,,3 00 29 R Armetn,ng, 3 culverts on 5 R 4, oou 1 18 25 99 G Combs, tile drain on Morris bdy 2 16 29 N Oondy, oulvert on Elma bdy 4 00 20 J Donaldson, work ou " Grey shore 4 75 29 J MoNaught, tile for undordrsin 60 29 H MoNaught, oulv't on Logan bdy 14 00 29 D Byers, rep'g road lot 35, oon 3 2 00 29 J Ridley, 2 oulv'te an E me bdy 15 60 29'J Smith, 2 nnderdrains & gravel'g at lot 2, coo 16 7 00 29 J McKinnon, tile for drain 8 R 1, oon 8.,80 29 W Lawson, rep'g oulv't at lot 4, 000 950 29 T Smith, c)ear'g road at lot 6, con 0 24 30 29 G N Govenluok, tile for drain 6 80 29 J Bayamon, underdrain lot 11, oon 12 8 50 29 A. " rep'g Mitchell's bridge 4 00 29 R Blair, underdrain at lot 5, oon 17 2 00 Deo. 5 W King, culv't and the on Mill road 2 50 5 G Dunlop, hal o0 oulv't at lot 23, oon 10 1 00 5 R Jaoklin, euiv't at lot 26, con 6 14 75 5 J W Rose, dltoh'g & gravel'g at lot 88 oon 6 19 00 5 G W Pollard, rag bolts for onlverts.... ,. 4 91) 5'0 Qnerrengesser, lumber for ' 7 74 15 J Duubar, repair'g 3 culv'bs on 8 R 4, oon 1 0 70 15,3 Howard, olear'g timber on road lot 25 eon 14 0 50 15 R Jaoklin, oulv't & grad'g at lot 27, oon 020 90 15,Treao Tp Wallace, grad'g on Wallaoe bdy, Apr. June July Aug. Sept. Oot. Nov. Deo. Grey ebare 15 J Brown, oover'g oulv't at lot 20, con 10.. 15.T Smith, onlvert on Elms bdy 15 Jon Dougherty, repair'g at lot 51, con 12.. 15 G Whitfield, olear'g road lot 26, oon 18.... 15 8 8 Cole, lumber & timber for bridges and culverts 7 50 1 00 1 00 8 00 2 00 81 64 Total $ 1510 41 EXPENDED ON DRAINS AND DITOHE8. 8,D Moffenzie, underdrain at lot 14 oon 17..$ 2 00 26 J Bennett, tile and drain at lot 1 con 17.... 2 00 26 3 F Conine, ditch at lot 25 oon 5 2 10 26;R Menzies, the for drain on Elma b'dy.... 17 64 10,R Livingstone, aseist'g eng'r on Fraser drain 11 00 16lJ Savage, ditching at lot 26 oon 6 12 96 16.7 Logan, cleaning Silver Oornere drain20 00 23 J Chapman, cleaning ditoh on Wallows bdy Grey' share 5 77 28 W Lawson, cleaning ditch at lot 6 con 8., 2 26 23 J Logen, bal of contract on repairs to Sil- ver Corners drain 78 43 25 J Logan, cleaning drain on Elms b'dy4 75 25 J Garvie, cleaning Silver Oornere drain80 12 25 Jos Savage; ditch on 8 R 5 eon 6 22 88 25 J Cott, olearing award ditoh lot oon 22 00 25 J Reymann, ditch at lot 14 oon 9 11 00 29 J MoOoeh, oleaciog ditch an Wallaoe b'dy 1 75 29 W 8penoe, registration of Fraser dr Bylaw 2 00 29 D Whiting, ditch on Elmo b'dy 8 75 29 H MoNaught, outlet in Logan 7 50 29 J Glassier, cleaning ditoh at lot 8 con 112 00 29 J Outhill, " " " 16 " 15., 2 00 5 H Elliott, tile and drain in Graham Survey 5 72 5 Curtain & Connelly, payment on Fraser'* drain oontraot 200 00 15 J Elliott, tile drain on a R 1 oon 8 2 60 15 J Roger, Bug's expenses re Dit, Jr Writ. Act 109 00 15 98 50 15 Certain & Connelly, Fraser drain' contract 85 00 Total $ 757 72 EXPENDED ON GRAVEL. Jan. 9 Elijah Jaoklin and damage to crop $ 2 67 9 George Clarke, 4 08 Feb. 1 Oharles Bartliff, 8 00 Mar. 4 Robert Menzies, 6 80 4 Henry Granger, 4 66 4 Duncan MoDonald, 18 60 4 Donald Sootb, 3 62 Ma3 r. 4 Frank Millen, 72 Jane 26 Tbos Davidson, 22 64 26 James Ferguson, 9 00 261Wm Pollard, 10 00 26 3 Rose, 4 64 26 Samuel Dunn, 34 70 26 Robt Close, 8 00 26 Russel Porterfield, 7 60 26 John Mitchell, 7 84 July 10 James Greig, 9 44 10 Thomas Al000k, 18 08 10 George Speiran, 19 20 10 Michael Mallin, 8 00 10 Wm McKelvey, 10 80 10 Wm Krauter, 8 72 10 Russel Porterfield, 10 88 10'Samuel Duno, 14 60 10 Wm Pollard, 6 24 10 Hy Bateman, 11 04 10 Samuel Holmes, 1 44 Aug. 16 John Barr, 8 84 16 Jae Oakley, 6 60 16 John Hanna, 2 40 16 Frank Miller, 13 52 16 Hy MoNaught, 6 08 16 Bobt Cootie, 8 60 Sept, 28 Robt Blair, 25 40 28 Geo Pollard, 10 82 23 Henry Bateman, 5 60 28 John Hamilton, 8 60 28 George Speiran, 2 80 23 A MoKay over and above measurement in lease, 28 Peter Ferguson, 2310opaland stokes, Oot. 25fJnmes Ferguson, 25 Samuel Dunn, 26 Wm Oakley, 26 George Clark, 25 Wm Kranter, 25 Hartwell Speiran, 25 Copeland Stokes, 25 Walter Tof11, Nov. 29 James Lynn, 29 Daniel Byers, Deo. 5 Tboa Stevenson, 6 John Hollenoeak, 8 Wm Mitchell, 15 Thos Straohan, 15 Dnnoan McDonald, 15 George MoDonald, 15 James Dnnoan, 72 00 5 00 4 68 14 60 2 10 8 92 12 40 2 00 2 68 96 1 12 0 08 8 40 ,,,,,, 11 60 14 48 21 02 3 36 10 88 ..,., 8 66 8 84 Total ......3 668 60 EXPENDED ON TOWNSHIP hIALL, 1Thns Laird, for 4 cords of wood $ 8 60 W 8 Molierobar, insurance '1'wp Hell, . ,, 1 40 McKINNON Co., 13LYTI3. CHRISTMAS GOODS, Wit - 7) wring the 3e4 few 15201010 we havo bran making preparationo for the Christmas trade, It hoe bean our privilege to show you handsome goods in the pant, but never in the history of tide store, have we ahown such a grand display of Novelties es we do this year. With increased selling epaao and an add' intuit num• bur of asefetants our onebomers can do their shopping with more oomfort and not be crowded as formerly. Tho foot that we buy for spot cash and sell otriotly for mall or prodaos accounts for the following olo8e prions :- Children's Handkerchiefs, fanoy designs, at lo, 3o and 50, Silk Handkerohiefe, embroidered aornors, at 8o, 15o and 20o. Ladies' Muolin Handkerchiefs, embroidered Moe edges, 10o, 15a, 20o and 250. Ladies' Hsmatitohed Handkerohiefe, at 5o, 10o and 15o. 117en's white and colored brooaded and plain Silk Handkerohiefe, ab 20o, 250, 40o, 500, 75a and 31. Dente' Neckwear, in all the novelties for the Ohrisbmas trade, at 15o, 26o, 400 and 500. Men's lined Kid Gloves, in blank and colors, at 500, 75o and 31. Men's lined Mocha Gloves at 75o, 31, 31.26 and 31.50. Men's Astraohan Gauntlets, horse hide facings, 31. Ladies' Aebraohan Gauntlets, biaak and grey, at 90a and $1. Ladies' Kid Gloves, in all the now vhade0, at 60o, 750, 31 and 31.25. Ladies' Astrachan Gapes, in flue cn.a.y our!, at 310 75 and $20. Ladies' Caperines, in Asbraohan, Eleobrio Seal, Thibet and combinations, at 05, 38 60, 310, 315 and 318.50. Ladies' Ruffs, fn oppoenm and marmot, at 31, 32 and $3.50. Girls' !tuffs, in biaok and brown, 50o, 70o and 31. Golden Draperies, in new designs, at loo and 16o. Art Denims, in naw and elegant designs, at 150 and 180. Fancy Waist Silks, fu wait lengths, no two alike, at 50o, 750 and $1. Our epaoe will not allow us to 1' ttioularize our Linen Doylies, Pillow Shame, Table Drapes, Sideboard Drapes, fray Cloths, Chenille Curtains, eto, NNOt & CO., BLYTH. A Long Letter iu n Nutshell. Londesboro', Ont., Nov. 12, '99. J. M IvlcLson, Goderioh Dear Sir, -If anyone oan profit from this letter, print it. I think my ones !Mould be made known. Luat Fall I was troubled with a weak bank anti with my kidneys, &o. My ones took a seri ue turn at last. It turned to dropsy. I bad three good doctors attending me, none of them could help me. I was tapped seven times ; after whioh I ens,: given 24 boars to live. A good neighbor advised me to get some of your remedies. my brother went at once to Goderioh and got your System Renovator and specitio Oure. I was sure I could know the change after the first dose. I began to improve at once, and was able to be in Goderioh four weeks after I began them. I am since quite well. I worked quite a lot this Summer. I thank you and wish you much enaowes and long life. 21.4 Yours truly, 7eatss Baowoe. Sold by Jas. Fox, Druggist, Brussels. C saatttt7.ian Newco. Woodetook Board of Trade favors in. corporation as a 0ity. The new Conservative olnb•roome &t Montreal have been opened. Twelve grain °are were wreaked on the Grand Trunk near Lindsay. Joseph Vanaletine was killed in a run• away aooideot at Seeley'! Bay. The new Viotoria Jubilee bridge at Montreal has been opened for traffic. Wentworth County and, Barton Town. ehip have settled the free road dispute. 0. Beausoleil, M. P. for Bertbier, has been appointed Postmaster at Mon- treal. John Theobald, of Hamilton, aged 19 years, was killed at 8tookton, Man., by a falling tree, Edward Youmans, who fell into a vat of boiling water at Woodstock, is dead from hie injuries. The body of Archie McDonald, of Tor- onto, mate of the steamer Niagara, came aehore near Port Maitland, The body of Thomas Evora', a Stony Plains farmer, was found near his home. Death resulted from exposure. At Woodetook Edward Yeoman fell in- to a vat of boiling water at Hay's furni. tura factory. He may lose his life. A three year old ohild of Martin Mitts, of Thomasborg, was burned to death during ire parent's absence from home. A reward of 31,000 ie offered by La Banque Nationale for the arrest of the men who blew up their vault and safe at Montmagony, Que. For the first five months of the oorrent year the oustoms revenue has increased 31,481,772, compared with the correspond- ing period last year. Jobn Sherlock has been found guilty at London, Ont., of rioting and throwing stones at a street oar daring the strike disorders in July last. R, M. Ellie, of Stony Creek, was killed at Hamilton. He was teaming a load of lumber whet the waggon broke down and part of the load fell on him. The Grand Valley Roilway, whioh pro. poses to build linea from Goderioh to PorbDover and Stratford, bas given no. tide of application for Inoorporation. It is reported at Montreal that the Re- ligious 0ongregation of Jesus and Mary drew 340,000 from the Hochelaga branch of La Banque Ville Marie on the day of failure. W. A. Carlyle, formerly of Roseland, who was reoently,appoinbed to take obarge of the Rio Tinto minas in Spain, is on a visit to his father, the 8ohool Inspector of Oxford county. A Brandon despatch says a woman named Mrs. Stipp, employed to watch Hilda Blake the ooudemned murderess in Brandon jail, has beau arrested charged with conveying a file to Mise Blake for the purpose of attempting to esoape. Woodetook ratepayers will vote on the question of municipal electric light own. ership on January 1. Lord Strathcona hopes to return to Montreal next month to attend the din• ner of the McGill graduates. 'Worland Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Every pili is a sagar•ooated globale of health, that changes weakness into strength, listlessness into energy, brain•fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25o. per box. Sold by G. A, Deadmau. DON'T BUY ANY ARTIOL1 IN THD Harness Line until you call and see what yon can do ab DONALD SON'S. A TOLL LINNI OF Robes, Brushes, Combs, Trunks, Valises, Whips, Sleigh Bells, tic., At Lowest Living Prime. Single Harness from $7.50 up 0000 VALUE. Just received a complete line of Woollecrand Rubber LAP RUGS, English Itersey Blankets and Fine Robes. These are a ohoioe lot end will be sold cheap. Jno. Donaldson, The Hamm Maker, Brussels. OUTTERS ....THE OLD RELIABLE.... CARRIAGE FACTORY °F ETHEL in turning out a lot of the finest °otters that oan be got in this part of the country oleo all sizes of Bob slei hs Either for farm or ewamping pur- poses. Finished work or wood work supplied to the trade. Everything made of the very best mater• ial and !Meet workmauehip. Do not fail to gall in and see for yourself before baying elsewhere. You will find prime right. JOHN °OBER, Carriage Maker, Ethel. THE VERY OREAMVM 0f fine Groceries for the Christmas Season is now being shown by us, every artiole being bright, olean and freeh, and as quality is the first eeosntial we bays taken epeaial care to eeloot only the finest gooda for your inspection. A look through our store will show you that our stook of kraits and Tabic Iieiicacies is very own. plate, and if you hove a single thought of economy we ask you to examine our goods before purchasing and whatever yon select in CURRANTS ICINGS RAISINS 0130001,ATE8 PEEL5 E'XTRAC'TS, 8PI0118 FIGS SHELLED WALNUTS & ALMONDS or anything eine for table use, you van rest assured, we will do our best to please you, and give your orders our beet attention, Oysters by p/ !1 Dish or Quart. /rT,4Pinee Stook of Confectionery. Vali r BARJI +F, QR6aceR, A D1so,. 21, 1899 ...TO YOU ALL. We do indeed Wish you all a Merry Xmas and a Prosperous and Hairy New Year. • In order to !nape Christmas a bright and happy one for you we have added to our well assorted stock some entirely New Lines of China and we are pleased to be able to say that we can give Value in these goods that you have never before realized. INTO -0- PT TION That ie where people will get when they oome into our store to inepeot our goods. But after all there is an may way out, we ars selling these goods se cheap that a little money will take you out of Temptation into Gratification, Pleas. ure and Enjoyment, It is a great pleasure indeed to know that we can eel' you the goods we make mention of at a little cheaper than you oan buy them at other places. We are showing a most complete range of In Fancy Handkerchiefs. -Handkerohiefe made of good quality of Lawn, extra special at 5o. --Handicerabiefs made of Lawn with fancy borders, extra Special at 6o. -Ladies' Fancy Embroidered Handkerohiefe, extra epeaial at 2 for 25o. -Ladies' Fancy Lawn Handkerohiefe, Laoe and Embroidered edges, 5o, 100, 15o, 20o, 250 and 85o. - Ladies' Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, 100, 15o, 20o, 25o, 60a and 76o. - Man's Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, 95o, 85o, 50o, 750 and 31.00. Fancy Linens we have nu -Sideboard Scarfs at 25o, 85a, 50o, 75o and 31.00. - Troy Olobhs at 250, 35a, 45o, 50o, 75o and 31.00. -Fancy Doylies at 150, 20o, 250, 850 and 50o. -0- Grocery Department ! Finest Selected Reieius, Finest Prunes, Poreet Spice*, AT H. F. ETHEL, Finest Gleaned Onrrante, Finest Cooking Figs, Shelled Almoude and Walnuts, Ilister's, SIGN OF BIG SCOTCH COLLAR. If you want anything in the Harness line we would like you to call and see our stock before buying elsewhere as we think we can show you { Excellent value in Light Harness, Extra value in Heavy Harness, Extra value in Horse Blankets, Extra valve in Famous Saskatchewan Buf- falo Robes, Extra value in Goat Robes. /"If you are going to travel it will pay you to see our Trunks, solidly made, fitted with good locks and spring clamps, and three heavy strap hinges. These Trunks defy the Baggage Breaker. Repairs in Harness, Boots and Shoes promptly attended to. I® c ' icliards. EMEMENEMEEMEMEENW `01.1? 1 GROCERIES. A full ]ine of Staple and Fancy Groceries. The Choicest New Seasons' .Raisins, Currants, .Peels, Prunes, Figs, Dates, Oranges and Lemons AT LOWEST PRICES. Our Teas and Coffees aro unsurpassed and need no recommendation. A full line of Pure Spices Crockery and Glassware. A. large assortment of the above, including Toa, Toilet and Dinner Sets, Plain and Fancy China and Glassware. Bakery Department. Everything to be found in a First•claas; Bakery. Wedding Cakes a Specialty. G -EO. T: OM ON. .r::,. . •4-41I.a9,942 r' ,•N 1r.-..,, Fr•',llr'n,.. d.