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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1894-1-12, Page 5THE BRUSSELS POST t�i24.! 4y'ry'.' ' E f �t a. p�.:."•a( � � A'�} ,x �7 X FEB. We take Stock on the 15th of February, after that date there will be then the stook must be reduced. All accounts clue must be settled by cash or dote. All Dueehiilllss presentedge he business. Before OTE A F a':R OF ES TO CCLEAR. ___,,, The best make of sewing cotton, 200 yards,six cord 2e each ; good factory cotton 321 ; dress goods or 5c end Now is the time to Buy Clothinv t _ 100, that were 7c, 10c, 12,i�c and roc ; shot velvet fEc t I or 60c r >sr` 44„ = worth $,1.00. This is Less than Cost. Mantle Cloths for 500, 65c, 75c, $1,00 and $1,50, that were 750, $1,00, $1.25 to $2.50. Shawls that were 70e, $1.00 to $4.00 for 75o, $1.00 to $2.50. Towelling, Towels and all Linen goods at wholesale Prices. FAIR FIGURES, you could buy an Overcoat for next season and save big interest on your money, Boys' 2 piece 131onse Snits for 75c ; Boys' 2 piece, Sack Coat, 'Union, for $1.00 ; Boys' 3 piece Suits for $2,75 ; Men's Suits, for $13,00. Any overcoat in the Shop at Wholesale Price. $4.00 Coats for $ 3,00 ; $5.00 Coats for $3.75 ; $7.50 Coats Hats, Caps and Fur Goods at Cost. for $5.00. The better qualities at the same rate. 4. A No. 1 stock of Men's Furnishings to be sold, duiing this Don't be angry if you see 00,10 that g Sale at Cost Price. you have paid 15 to 25 per cute more for. We are goi.g to clear them out. Smith, as we cannot assort sizes, many of them will be sold to clear for less than cost. We have a good assortment of Boots and Shoes. They will be sold the same as other goods. We have a few odds and ends made b Coo er & Y p EI'8aking 1n hoes. EVERY dollars worth of goods bought during this Sale will be better than a deposit in the savings bank for you can have better interest on your money. During this sale you may expect prices to be low in Clothing, Dress Goods, Velvets, Ladies' Underwear, Men's Furnishings, Flannels, Mantles and Mantle Cloths, Cottons, Boots and Shoes, Tweeds and Worsteds, Overcoatings, Tiekings and Shirtings. The fact is we will make this Sale one to be remembered by shoppers by virtue of the real bargains they may find. We make a Change on the 15th of February. WE MUST R'EDUC THE STOOK. 1\ E MUST HAVE MONEY., DISTRICT NEWS 3FJtitcs1. Township Council will meet taro next Monthly. La grippe is bothering "mite a number in this locality. Janice Lindsay eta+ elected trustee for Ethel rollout, suoceedang David Arline., whose term of ellfoe has expired, R. 1' , ('tuneron, student of Ifuox Col - Ing,,, rt (rhed very eneeptably fu the Presby t ri tit ebur eh in this place last Sunday attcruuo,,, The pastor wits at Molesworth. - I'hc old reliable Carriage Works of Jno. Coher continuos to torn cut first. cls;: an.3 retain the favor of 1110 pub,.c et in the days tit roto. The shop i,4,'.li unprov. i ah,ca 11,1 r,'noV,3 10 ata pro, p•:sitio0, '1. A .140.19 1.•ts111E. C r 13,4e11,1', Me, Wynn, 131 fn'Iv 1110'.3331..-3. 0v1,11 hien 811031ayy in his Wor13. lit t '\ ti•' is quit: lit Chia wo,dt bat c. i re ,!t: 1013'1 .,rot' b coitva ey ecu', Botcher a1•"ttud ( uml erir aro to de 1 t n ul t111I. Tr4,. . o nln 3',909 of it il0 , a being , f aserious c t aruc•ter. Lir.; , , .art r unpin, 11grain el 'p. per ,.i r .,1 (very 1Unevtlay'Inc and 1'I i• clay whirit c 1i nt., „1 dt r,factil, 511,: 1 r Slit/mom turd )toe titothcr have ger to Toronto when, 111.• form i is att yi lin { the l..tdn•y ('L alta l teno:e t twill ti, it in 163 t? t'e 1 city for - a whit, - ltry 11 13, ...1101.1.,e 11,3 3.0 t;vay 33 :llnles- wu1111 133,1 r, u1rl: } Itakling tau 3340111131n. iru sets 1115 work wait taken here by L. 1 Cameron. }\Ir. Cameron bids 2111, 3: 2:1 1 ',remittent plate i, the min. f- try. If,: 11.100,1 were rxeollent. 1Ie returned In Toronto thio week. 63:13 1041, Miss Annie Walker, of Petrolen, is h Visiting under the parental roof. Attain Whottlnlfer, has diepo ed of his butchering business to John Betroth On Saturday ',thee Satlie)tnigh return- ed from Buffalo, where she heal been spending her holidays, f On Monday Mrs, 13. A. Scarlet, tvae t called away to attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Itfaudeou, of Small, tl John Barr, of ISullo% has bought out J the butchering business of W. Nally, of a this burg, and oommonceci Ilusiness on Monday. On Sunday next Bishop Baldwin will administer the ir'ite of Confirmation to largo classes iu Trinity church, Blyth, at 10 a. lit. ; Trinity &iambi llelgravo, at 2 m. • t, kl e S .trite 111 n evohost el et t 7 1. , 1 m, On Sunda next anniversary Ys •v' at rhos will be hold in St. Andrew's Presbyterian 0buroh at 11 a. in, and 0:10 p. tui 3.3ev. A.33. Tully, of Mitohell, will poach, Collections in aid of the ohurob 'funds. On the following evening at 7:30 Bev. A.. 1'. Tully will dolivoe his Iodine entitled, "Tho Pyramids of Illgypt," with illuatra• Hotta. • A>t e tL. .1. II. Thomson attended court at Lie - towel on SVednestiey of this week. Slis Gartie Watts has gono to Witte - ton where she has secured a school. Messrs. ltawtinheimer ,@ Ballantyne shipped a car load of cattle to 'I'oroute an Monday of this week. Che annual me -ting of the Silver Corners' clbootie factory was held on urday last. On the Secretary's report being read it wan f ntnd that during the season there was tlrlivere,l 1,307,237 111. of mill: front whit', wad maaufaotured 131,768 lbs. rf clues: avorat••l 00m - bee of lbs. of intik t , make r. Ib. of eh 10.75. 1•h,1 303303110 cost oC 1313101fe t. t' 1111; Was 1.131, Avel,t•le ,lr 111' for a 9011 W314 10.01e, Total intim 010 of many re- ceived for .. .,s n:M2,202.16. John Lit• Co woo re -It 4th. I salesman and 13.3,3r,,,., ltichu.0n 1, 5ct,ret a y -1S' :tor, r. :.Sail<•:.:>a•x>n ,t'1 . -lit' I cited,) is ,,n the N _ fiat, ;i1r 1 J. ;t e :ae3 i3 1'otlh a poorly .ct Area t t. It e.ttr \Vi lie . t tr „o i 14 1:1,11 .;1 1:i the village at ;trident. Th news s of til, 1•r 1,31 t' 1•, 113.1• ey was hailed1h:r: with tlhr en( front the eft cls t la , ul pe, A, \l \ : ,h r jog, 1,10 riv.; fr t long no l . ve re Lotit,.t of 11 011, •, A l d vu11031 3•no!',4at 030th l 1. ::'n:ttl boon 1 ,! 311 ,o5rn f01. a 011 03 31,' la�at 01' -,lay. If ippily no Marone: w•,.; 13 v It 31,,tic 11 to, of Crtnht o ale, con- ducted tvi 0 here last of lay morn- ing o ru- ingandeventn;,, Ale. Mellen 17 '3w•, Vo npprerf )ted hero owl lit ;;• ut.0 a0di,ntt-11101 l-tl3,Li! d, a :\ 03.c131nrct111gofthe l nt4 . Missionary Society wits called hist SS', d- nosilay evening to utnite arrangements for an open meeting of the Society to be old near the end of tho mouth. A geed program of speeches, re01tation0 and mucin has been outlined. 't,' let 11i1nis. It in expected that lieoneo will be asked or and granted to the Dinsley IIeuea his year, J. S. Jerome has pttrchaeod the rest. mos lately owned and oectlpied by Dr, , A. Iltoldrum, on the earner of Patrick nd Centre streets. La grippe baa been very prevalent in town and vioinfty during the last week or so, and in soma oases whole families have been ettiokon down, Dr. J. 1'. I(ounody, m gold medalist in tnediri . 110uta arrived vud inwu, to Ho alts• aeeds 1)r. 14 tt.ith•tnn. De. lConr tori eon y hes highly x000hnmoudo< 7, Y 1 and has boon house London sat• eon at the g oily hospital. On Sunday evening, Deo, 31st, Rev. w. II. Watson, of the Congregational church, preached hie farewell sermon, 1310 discourse was based on Solomon's advice to Iris son Peaboant : ,,Ponder the pat]' of thy fent and lot thy ways be established," Mr. Watson and family have moved fo Hamilton. Corny; 13ree,' furniture store wit destroyed by lire on Dlonday night. Th 010000 of the lite is unknown. The stocl was � f t l ' ,700to Lher Eo thn a t I Waterloo Companies, and the build' i building n the ';ore 'Mutual for MO. The loseensteak is ;11,000, The building is it total loss. It was owned by Dr. Tatnlvn, of SVinghant, s oliffe, C. J. Wynn, II. Y. Smith, Bd. Township Connell will inset at the e Ilomo'vorth, D. Cr, Audsrso, and R. J. ltIoCot'miok. Owing to illness and previous evious 0ngagamolts Miss Ida lloBain, Miss Maitland, nitlund, Jns. Burke, b'. Ward and Jae. Stewart were unable to be present. A more eleven, good-looking and warm• hearted lot of young people we ncvur ex- pect to Meet ''gain. After singing "Auld Lang Syne" light heartily the company 0,p:tooted for their several homes, having spent tog1ther tt pleasaut and profitable evening, o Friday of last week wt's a rad letter clay in the history of Court Gerrie, Can0- dl.n Order of Foresters, when the 031,11.3 nu:ti e.l an oth,.ial visit from the Hiatt Chief Ran: of of the order a11,1 et unniber of 113 h Curtrt : nleera. S 11:1311 0'a1o,k Lilo o1111 1, t,.�03300:1 a re.r 3131m by the 1i,n,i 0 r 3 110,30, Carrie in 111it be ailtl • fill 3111.,31331,j,)3',.; tt' ] ', t..i 014,1/1. Sth'1-,9 [i eC'e31e3 ret i tt: rid Iry tin, folio ;3"-; I1.41 Coo 1 1 r ,r ( ls. Britton, Fiera Chief 1013x_ l utu'nque; I). i11101.1, ?Sa: ibalil ; 11 M. Cram m, Win:,lwtnt It. 11 f1,1.1 SS'hitl'^but h ; it. 1'. ', o, �, ; 1,10 3;.•-- 100 i. AS 1.3. nea. Th:13,, 10 ..1 t l u'; .,ltend- 11,1 11,1, in [ 1 . 1.4105 11.g 3l „': s bei, o 1 t I •,t,' 11 1,3 , 1"n',31:4.1,0', hook) )Sin b 1331, 1,001a 3. 11, 11 1,,n histo vet, .e,;I I11, '1'r ra on i ht Lorca. 1,1 401 00,41i11,3 • a t II -_..r ,..,ur -1 , 1' -0 in tho ,,i11 1, 1.13 '..,1,1!;.4,31„1 l. II, tie; f- v. I l .,,tt 1 131 ( 1,11. run 1 u ,,u 3, lc: r...330 1.;+Bitot 1) f "P I 1 .113V:r 11•. 1.1, . 1',10 t.,t .,Ifo? ;,i.u0,, („u:i', lig ( ),), I' „ i(t.,11 ' '. 13•illl l r. chat. i e•a.lpl Tit 1 u,uol 10,1 i 11 Chk,t,11, Co. will h,• held on Earl 3 :•, jot. 19131, in the factory, com,n,u: ing at 1:30 11 ...1 'Ibe 'molls of 13,., .1331u,r 11.pall-Moot " of 1101 1.,0,11: I.M0,01 very 11, 1ghtfully and generously remembered their teach- er,'litts Miriam Dunn, just mop. the 606,11 r l,s',l for tiro Xneta vacation, by preseuttu33 her with a silver 0110,1 rueaivar and a very pretty vaso, a0e0nlpo•uied by a kindly worded address. The Doisievitia plan.) Globo has tale to 0109 of a will -known Attvoodite, and eon of Joseph Priest, 8th con. of Blum,: -:Phi,tetts 1'ri .t, pltremol0gi.1t, visite) this town reee11t13: and found a good field foe hie labors, Mr. Priest undoubtedly is at home in this particular lino, tend is credited with paaa0003,1 the ekill of a Potvler, IIo "read" a large number of heads while here and gave general 01113.1• faction. The editor of The 13eo entertained the teachers of Elmo, township to an oyster supper on Tuesday evening of last week. The o a Ue Ne{ort was in honor n r of 0. J. Wynn, ul late 4 8 telLel ' tat at S. S. No. 7 who has laid down the birch telearn tit g butiiness with his e drug u o Itottell,, of Neopatva,,33.W. 33'.,tfor witiolt place he leaves sherhly. The evening Was pleasantly spent In games of various sorts, vocal and instrumental- ma0ie, eoeial cleat, eta The following members of the noble ltrofeeeion sat around the festive board :-Misses 111irian Dunn, Mamie Harvey, and T. G. Rat. Township Ball, Ethel, on Monday of neat week 10th ' n,at., at 11 it. 01. At the annual S. school u 010,30 s held in nS, No. snows Crich 0011.311 elected trustee for the current tarot as successor to lapid Ferguson, • :Theo., sou of James P,:r„ ltson, a well known resident of Grey town -hip, is now residing in Wyoming Territory, where he is engaged 111 ranching, John Boyle, father of 3frs, Rol art Robertson, 131;11 con. Grey, dial in To• r0•'ta Ilya t al, on Deo. 31, a ed 77 years, 7 mouths and 131 dots, L l\lirs C'''h'rl Cli•rton, has l''''' cid(,.Lasts'._ k ISor. 1n nl tel, istli con,, 1n friends in 113. township. tvllefh for .13',11, fl nit; 1 .4110,,. 11 a1I:oo'''1',;tut .r, :f (lO'130 i,•st, ere hat t-tIt tit:' for 0, 1,t class 001'' invisiting 13. i i u -l4 vn. the 133-11 e:,1, tidv'rte. 13 - tu'lc .t :. ,i ;-r v l• aunt 3) ,,r 1'3'nt . It N',ur it a retool 3 01 tho Seaforth Collegisie Itt;t;tr,t , ''ie tit 1•y, t , If 131 let Ta' re 31:,.. 10,-,11,,,,,,-., for a w•er6. Iltmy l'.: ti nth Da .,1 ,. is 11.31. 311 0 113% 0 1 r3; el 1lnc."•, f a lel Rhhtt ' 1 was c see':l t n'l,o Vi 1',i n 1 be a ,.1 cr nnlre to f: l.t(t"3) k. ylJ .. 1 1 in 5 3,038 t, n -.n 1' •ray. (•ulh3u ht a o:, . 1,y t, 1,1,,,o1 cf 1-_ ;'1, .. .. .. . tri - t era 111 expire!. i i,„ 5) 1 ,, t i i/;: R . t (l ,3,., 5)1,1131:23 tu'tn'nc,11011131•-' )i, p, (1. .,!1,.'',.,1.3 •I,t to 1'''. q1 . ii., If i%11 Ih 1 „1,,,,,,1,' 4,431 1 t .:1 111 1 t: ,Ir:, 1 1 - brick 1,.;. 2'''1 '11T.'1.'1';'.' . 1 It rI t, c 1, '.' 1,,,,I th,: I L'i \,,'',1:1',,,1.33,1:1L ,:. ,,.. .', 0 n f.,. , , •', .- 11,, '•'I I. v, •` 03, .1 i 1,12V,101111„ :113 ,1 r'r n • is 10!1 n i3ai t a !.1 r:, d • it 1 333: i itt r,.. f 11 ill 1,Itn 1:40 1'; ,.,, I Bang ron,ty 1:3. t'',43:.1 : ti, 1:,: I. ( St 1'. 3,i ] 11 11- V. . 1, 1I3r 1 3, 1. ,.:1 ,_ '.7 10 13310 1 r , 13' \, I ,:';: „,o'c. 11 , „ , i, tin. w'e 4 :t l •,1 341 1.303.31'. , ,M t -, 11''1 t.,. 1 13:0.1'1'11'...111' nl, 11,.. '7i 1L, (. . b, t t l i 110 ., " m l fu: ng r in 3 'hitch • r, 1 ) li n, I t 1 3 �; , _, 131 le let 1:• .n Sti. i . s:, It th e:1 11 Ur." , , ,1 t 10.1 t :.•1 l 3),:, t t, ic, ' 4 , tl -r • , 1 11111.-i0, , lAktiii ., •. i,•,. , U r , i --.,' 'l If 1):01 l , w;1.t, ,1 ,1 I t 1 1 :r.,• 1 r L n .-, .0 1 a ., udr,.:s.. r.. c."c'1 railtiCUIIGe1I Ciller the Ansfder-s of the Oh$ of „>.I �tt11671,iE Fl I !;rosnafie lIli9I�77�1. -p ..L J --:.-OI �L A X9...0 Visit -:l' 1;-I'o.t •.tit,,vI, Iris oleo" 1 , ,,: ,,.1 1N'11 i".ta.'d in 1:. 1 h,ttor. elei, 1"e:.. ant t ;331 ( , t:rt,', wit r,, they reside for r yeas aril in 1,0 1 'l' net t. 11,1 l., c- , . U,t 101,1 m t 1 to 1111 ,-:'00, . 110 41.19 t.,.3�,• alai'ied hie t .. t a lie 1.,411,!,Nle,, :clary Livingstone, c1 3lot,i9town: hip, 1111,1 his now bereft 'partner, Mist 1110r':aret Gni- health, of Lodon. 1Ir, licl'onnld's typo of manhood bron;;ht 111111 1,330 11111113• Opal promiuen,m and for 13 yraa, ea th resbout ho filled positions of trust in Grey township as Dep,tty 1 ,eye, 13ecee,,Lu. uud any work he undertook was dune 10 a most satisfactory 1111011111'; rete many years he was a very Intend member of the 1':esl.ytoriao chinch and 131 1116 position as Elder was a valued and valuable supporter of the pastors under reheat bo labored in 3110 I: • l'e vineyard. About 10 years ago the 01111- j of of this notice removed with his family to Akron, Michigan, whole they have not 031ly succeeded well 1lnanoi.tlly but enjoy the highest eateetn of the com- munity. tl . lilt•. 1 r. . Y +! hod I adla had beau 111 for about t a 'e.r with diabetis and passed h awe on Blond t Y i of last t, Y utak to enjoy 109100 reward of the faithful toiler. lh•0. M,Dou,a},1, 2 Sona and 0 daughters 0313'. vivo a kind husband and an indnlgeot father and hold in fond remembrance the Clays gone by, The funeral of the de- ceased, Cram Bruesels railway depot, was largely attended on Thursday of last weolt toetifying to Mho esteem in whiob lttr, 11foDo113131 WAS hold by his former neighbors and f fiends r• _.- V , t,:31', 'o to !k(.'('uj's I3ig Bat'tg'aiu,t, L•{ a Red.uotion of 20 8l red• Va ON ALI.- MEN'S, YOtTTIIS, I30YS AND CHILDREN'S Slllla Ali; Ourcord11 FROM NOW UNTIL THE END OF THE MONTH., • Alex. Strachan. t