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The Brussels Post, 1906-1-11, Page 8mx,u.,,,aw.ra.,,.,,u,.a, w,.`..�ti`•ma"°,eeaen,.+.azr•^_...,.,,,....e�a..e,•p,..naem: zed •�ry�:xssuw•ns,,,=*„wsee�ax�s,+ce�a++v,evuw;.,^w�:na,_a,w�ati.,:...-...u'., ,.,e•mcm,e: ,snvn> ,.a,,rnsvx+an _sa,.hw,vmeF ,ox,ya atwca?.s^•ns,.r?:R+•�agy.aw.,,or,�n•m�rm+u..-ns, T RI E kYROPOiITAN BANK CAPITA G,r,iid up 91,000.000 • RESERVE FU1110 91,000,000 Peireefure H, J, 18(00811, Pre, Ilent. D. Fe, THOMPSON, E. 0. VIae.Preeldont. Ta05, D0Ap5BAw, 818,0. me 01001540 Mtt, w tron'IMER [MARX, H.0 8A4, EMIR MEN Er.Ittvrnnoal& Namur Oansus° MONEY 0RDP0R8 resiled payable at(auy 80 and under 9ciente hankies town fu OANAOA (excepting the over ea,00 be 81003 0 Pouts Feline Territotr) without charge, tit the fol. over .8(0.00 to 03000 10 area lowing rates,;— over 830.00 to 000,00 10 ooube DRAFTS for larger enemas rented at reasonable ratite payable at all banking points In CANADA or UNITED STATES, a INGS AIX& DRQ it a .ft, a °r Interest at HIGHES'1 CURRENT RATES allowed on all flume of 91 and upwards lad ?r&°I 'k''Ib1S° Czeaxeir A. E. MELLISH, Manager. A-rrc¢'IC, regio✓. FRIDAY, JAN 12x11—Ten -aoree eland rep timber, of 25, ocel 14, Grey. Sale et. 1 p. m Donald MoNell, Prop., F. S. Soot t, 500. Mammy, JAN 15— Farm etnek, imple• mante, &u , Ne lot 28, nun 5, Morris, Nate, nureeerved, at 1 o'aiook. W. S. Sarlere, prop , F. S Soott, 000. FRIDAY, JAN 19,11 —Farm stock and impiemetes, at Best St, of lot No. 10, ounoeesinn S,. Morrie Thomas Stewart, mrop., R. H, Geniis%, nuc. 03Fi le-es=S.E MAR6;x:m=.s Fall Wheat Harley Peas Oute 78 75 42 43 70 82 88 Batter, tabs and rolls..,19 20 Eggs per dozen 19 20 Gay per fob 5 00 6 00 Flour, per bbl 5 00 6 50 Yoga, Live 6 10 Wool 23 28 Huron County Council. The Onunoil of the County of Huron wit meet In t.11.• 0 u-,otl Chamber in the Town o 6•' r , a of Jaen. . de Jolt oil 1'11 31 y, the 23rd All ,r at 0 'ill leek 1 m Al attenuateaenine the County meet be planed ih te Olerk before this dote. W, LANE, Doted Jan 10th, 1000. Clerk, EjO1'SE Ai'1DLOT FORS4LE. —The uvdoreigued offers bit 5003' tnrtable house and a *mire of laud en Mil street, Pruseele, for sale. There is a good garden, small stable, well, wondebed and ,the! conveniences on the promises. it will be raid at a harentn. If not sold by \larch 1stprebHees will be to rout. THos. LEARMCNT, tf Proprietor._ Officer Wanted. Applioatioue will be received by the Clerk u En Feb. tat 1808 f•. a neralman p T s,9 ies f Y ver will 11 er faint the le ms !tense forthe a,a be enion of it tale as tion of Delb- ,tt been Ing with the add tion le tr,r - eer a tb'• Fire Becton and 0nllactnr f bora ea8• 00 to he fur n ner annum, and a bond for 80000 to be tura500 by1 the Otli- ,er. F 8. SCOTT, Clerk, BERIfSUIRES AND YORII- 01110e8 FOR NAL131—The enderstseel has for sale, on Let al, Oen, le Cray, the 'ollnwlee well bred stools 1 — 0 improved Berkebire eowe, duo to litter in hebranry, Mena and April, Sof them carrying Are. litter ; 1 Berkebir0 boar and a few eowe about 4 mouths 0111 bred Iron prlsa wi unto stook ; a Xorkehire sow, with Jitter of 10 pigs at foot, bred from Berkshire sire ; ale • a few choice } Os,•g 85,1 elill'e eowe abnu raeely for breedlag. All stook guaranteed as represented. Bargains bo qulok purohae- 1•7.01 010ub8o011 P.0. ere, J. P. Moils 111 You Cough long if you use Fox's White Pine and 'liar. You won't lose anything if it fails to cure you—we will refund the price paid. Will agree that it is one of the very best Cough t'+yraps you ever used— that is the almost gen• Heel opinion of those who have used it. 25e. per bottle at Fox's lug Store ( eralra' . isra fea`itaaarrSa'r.'�''ates. ce waft' eliea`4isri� teletttitat'rea rE.*a.V.L�.+'i' teatgfe ;a l ,Q At . Business Again John McD n id Wishes to remind the people of Ethel and vic- inity that they will find him ready for business in a few days in the store next door to the Royal Hotel. We e also wish to r6miudy uu that it will be necessary for us to have all accounts settled as soon a8 possible. Thanking you for past favors and hoping for a continuance of your patronage, Yours Respectfully, 4i JOHN Mon 0 N LLD ETH9s,. t3) ii k Blood '2 Root e ()ugh eure Standard Bank of Canada Nolbetter'Cough Remedy to be had than this. In the Winter time there are sure to bo many colds going their rounds. Be on the safe side, keep a bottle of Blood Root Cough Cure in the house and attend to your cold right at the start, Blood Root Cough Cure is no new preparation., but a safe and reliable Remedy carefully prepared by ourselves and has been sold from our Drug Store for years. TRY A BOTTLE, PRICE 250. We thank our many Customers for their patronage during the Past year and solicit a continuance of the same, khl.. DRUGGIST AND HTeTIONER. L-VARAND TRUNK RAILWAY. 6001E0814 EXTENSION W. 0. & E. Trains leave Brnaeela Station, North and South, as follows t eonro Soma Gots° NORTE. Mall 7:05 a.m 'Mixed (110 aim Mixed 11:25 a.m 1 Mail .. ......1:4i p.m Express 8:00p.m ;Baptises ...•. 8:51 pini recratletvs Jttnts A ohiel's amang ye fakir' notes, An' faith he'll prent is. RENEW for THE POST. Tax Pose gives the news. A Loan of young people from town wee. skating at Gerrie last eight, avenin TUESDAY a oompany g o mpuny o1 young people from Bassets attended a ball et Atwood. A SLEIGH load of Free Masons visited Wroxeter Lodge on Monday eveningano report a goad time, THE interior of W. J. McCracken'. grocery bas been mach improved by a new dress of paint. Ton Local Option debate in James town, on Wednesday, Jan. 17th, will ba botb iateresbing and instructive, 'If you are interested attend. J. H. Sra retro, of Whibeoborob fit remitting bis bubeo6pti0o for 1006 say. THE BRUSSELS POST la always welcome at• a weekly letter from home. Hies COURT SITT0N0e.—The nex sitting of the High Court for this count, will be on Tuesday, Marob Ha (jury), before Justice Anglin, and Monday, ,Yea} 7Ht(non-jary). before Justine (late, Two open air skatingduke are now m, the Wa in town one at the ha ueau's y r Q Hotel yard and the other opposite Vioteria Park. The pond on Geo. Robb'', term has been having the call eu far. LAST weekthere was a mistake iu t)3. edition of Tax Pose and we fined our selves 100 papers short, oonaequeutly half sheets bad to be run to complete oar list. We were sorry for the over. eight. A New 60 foot smoke etaok was put up at the Excelsior Knitting Factory Iasi week, under the superintendence or Thos. Newsome. The steam whistle on the factory now adds its mueioel voice to those of other industries in Brussels. Do. OVENS, At D., London, Eye and Ear Surgeon, will be at Smith's Diu,. Store, Brussels, on the first Tuesday i,., each month. Hours, 8 a. m, to 1.30 p. m, Cataract, squint, failing eyesight, deafness and Hotel catarrh treated and glasees properly fitted. Next visit, Twee day, February 6th. MATniuoxreL.—Wednesday of this week Charles Ritchie, of Brneaele, and Mies Maggie, daugbter of Riobard Bewley, of Morrie, were united in marriage et Sea. forth, by Rev. Mr. Larkin, and have taken up residence at their comforters home, John street. Tae Poste wiehs,. them many happy years. A. 0. U, W.—Last Friday evening the following °flicere were installed In Bra. eels A. 0. U. W. Lodge by Pest Mwster Farrow and W. H. Kerr. D. D. G. M. M. W., Jac. Simmons • Foreman, el. H Moore ; Overseer, Watson Aiutay , Reoorder, W. H. Kerr ; Financier, W H. MoOraaken ; Treasurer, G. A. Deed mac ; Guide, Wm. Armstrong; I, Watubman, W. Wilton; 0. Watchman, H. Mercer ; Medical Examiner, Dr. Mo Hervey ; Auditore, T. Farrow and Rev. Dr. Roes ; Rep. to Grand Lodge, W. Id 8ioOraoken ; alternate rep., G. A, Delta. man. TO Foanwxo11.—Last week A. J. Low. ick took °barge of the Bearing mill at Fordwioh having leased it for a term of years. Mr. ,,owiok has had a wide experience in good mills and will do bis Share in retaining and improving the good name of Pordwioh mill. He wi, temove bis family to the Nortbero burg Which by the way is re0eiviog the fel. g1eo.a of Bruseelitee. Tye Post wishes Mr. Lowiok 500850s in his new venture and while regretting the depart ore of the family from town can heartily recommend them to the people of Fordwioh. MITaueLL—Henege.—Daodae Star Deo. 27th Saye.—"A pretty home wadding wa. solemnized at the reeideuoe of J. J. amu Mre. Haines, Hatt street, yesterday evening at 8 u'oloor, wben their daugh ter, Sarah A. wall united to Herber. Mitchell. The bride Wee attended by Mise Pointe Mitouell, slater of the groom while Frank Haines, brother of the bride anted se beet mac. The ceremony wa. performed by Rev, James Grant, of the Baptist church of which the bride Was a member of the choir. Gnats were preeanb from Brnaeela, Toronto lino other places. After the ceremony a wedding sapper wee provided, and a Moot enjoyable evening Was epeut, The pOpularity of the young couple wee evidedeod by the large ualnber of pres ante, among Which might be mentioned that of the Young People's Boo,ety 01 the Baptist ohurab, and one from the employees of the ;dove works. Tha young aoupie will reside In the reetdeuoe belonging 10 the groom, nest door to the bride's parente, All wish them a happy and proeperons career." Har. Hadley re a eon of Mre, Jane Mituhe,l, M111 Street, I3rnse0ia, SAwrooe ars being healed to the Ames STJVEWOUD does not find many ease, buyers 58 ao many people are aeiug con this Winter. Tug Baud start their Winter practice Friday night. They ere talking of hay ing u Concert in the near future. 008e1DERADLE business waft done at 113. Horse Farr Tbaredlty of lust week. TO ' sat Fair will be hard on Thnreda} February Ist. SoiteTaiea wont wrong with the engin. of the afternoon mail train from th. Beat between Bruesele and Ethel of Wednesday and it was, tied np for a, boor or so. The express trona the Nurtl wee also held up until the truck wee open for them to prooeed. WEDNESDAY afternoon of next week the annual meeting of East Huron Agrlcu• tura! Society wit] be geld at 1 80 o'clock 'bare eltua;d be a good atteudanon, Gre: Branae Suoiety Directors will (amviu. at 1 o'alouk and it's important that el. members ebonld be present and on tine, es well. Gor,o WATCH PRESENTED. — There'll; evening of art week a number of tit lrteude of En Moore milled at the rant dance of hie -brother, el. H. Moore V. S , to say good-bye to the former before h. left for Uaoa and took advantage of tin 1)000,•3013 to present him with au sieges gold watch. Wolter Lowry read th audrees end H. L. Jaekeon made tb presentation. The renipreut replied ap prep, lately and thauked the denims, Mr. Muure reeitied in town for the past 89 y ea re. DISTnICT ORANGE LODon.—Taesda} e.fteruoeo of this week the Grey Distrait Orange Lodge mat in the Oraoes Ha, . Bt mama, for the traueeetiou of bueineee e.eotioo of utiiuere, eto. There was+ good atteudanne. 011ioers wars eleote,- v er, m re ns fn lot s. Sleet B 1. Pu elected; Depnty master, Dauoau John eros ; ULeptutn, 13, Gerry ; Sooretar), tlilie. Ocie ; Flo-rinc • teem ., Joeepl Htmiltou ; Der, of Oer., Beery Hamill 1 Lecturer, Wm. entitle 0o. Lodge wi' meet to Wlugham oil Tuesday, rebates. 6th. IT is reported that Robert Wi liamsot has diepoeed of hie laundry hgeinere to Wnt. Wilton, an old reetdect of Bras sale. Permeate will not be given time .est mouth we understand. Mr. Wit hemeou has attended to business at. tentively and euacessfully but purpose: soieg West hence the change. Mr. atm Xis. Wilton have been aesoaiated with the laundry wotk and will no donut keep the gaud came of the laundry nater" tailed• While worry to rose good claws. "lie Mr. Williamson and fami,y from Bruaeels we hope they will do well. TRE METROPOLITAN BANE.— In soothe! part et the paper we puul,eh the Metro politer) Base's auntie, statement. audit% Deo. 80th, 1905. The figures show that the Bea is malting good progress aim the affairs are to a healthy °eudittoa. The 1018, deposit now amen8te to 92,828.000, the notes in otroulatieu, 6887,590 and they ebow a net pr. fic tw the year of 8120,085. The Turuutt Globe, of the 6th lust„ oommeuting o" the Statement oouoluded by Baying :— "A perusal of the Statement will ebow bat the back is oerryrug 00 a very large 000iu1105 on a sound baeie, and is entitien to raga am .ng th5 foremost of Canada's 0,3000101 institutions." Femme DiviaioN COURT.—The regnlai enturg of the Fourth Daimon Court were veld ou Wedueaday of thea week before 518 Bon"r Judge Holt, but the only actiuu tried was that of Kreuter vs. Knight aim was brought by M.obeelHrauter, of Grey, egaiuet James Hutgbt, of the same town ehip, to recover a bantuoe of 812,00 fel the pasture of twain cattle belonging le the defendant. The only pofmt preteloalls 10 diepate between the parties was 0e to wbether a previous payment of 64000 pard to the plaintiff was in hill settle mat or not. The Judge adopted the plant ff'e vrra,on of the matter in pr.• ferenoa to that of the defendant tad gave judgment for the belance claimed namely 812.00 and coete. W. M. Smoleir ap peered for the platutlff and A B. Mao Duua'd repreeented the defeudeut. lin tiuuur. 00mm:w ad uulavorebly as to the aoaummodatttou Oared for the holding or the Courts is the village and intimate° Mutt be intended notifying tee Muoicipn, Clerk that unless better a0oommodatiou to the way of beating the upper porno' of the Had were esoured be would tefuee to ho d any farther Courts in the village. Huns °ooNTY,—The Bureau of Iu 100(8100 hoe tau report of the 1904 grope. We 001108 that in Huron county the returns Were ;— Produot Aoreg Quautity. Pull wheat 40,298 514,028 nus. Spring" ,1,599 22,886 ttartey 80,708 1,424,796 Cats 181,666 5,485306 Prue .... 6,906 166,744 Gaits 4.0•1111 • 267 4,806 Rye .. 0,071 82,101 4Jgnkwheat 1,684 86.765 Ouru ,,,,,,,„,,,, 1,387 02,889 Horn (10) 8,485 Putatoea ....,,8,698 514,022 Hey 122,887 218,789 lens Buren comity reported 15,826 horses ; 82.610 cows ; 27,290 sheep ; 8,857 hogs ; 28,574 poultry, Ttiereal value of farm property, Litep,ernente and (ive stook for -be Bear f 'pima ae follow,' ;—Land, $80.624,165 ; hniti .ge, 811.007,871 ; !m. tesm0ula, 82,798,000; Iles emu, 88,8491. r31SW.alt.StS..Z1fV33113:. 1672 SUIIPLUB, 011 10EBEI8VD FOND' 8 1,000 000 TOTAL A88ET8 OVER, 10,000,000 A, General 13artl;;ing Business Tretel attached --'e SAV1NGB BANKI".-- Accrued Inlereet le added to accounts every ale mouths and becomes prinoipal, Joint Deposit Aecultnla—A 8P1,OIAL CONVENIENCE in use in our Savings De. pertinent is the ''Joint l)epoeli” account. Money may be depoeited or withdrawn y either of the two members of the household. Title eyotem is a groat °env ie- ienee to mann residing 1n tate, but more peritoularly so to Y511001'5 as iu the latter 0006 whether mail or wile comes to town either own atteu.l to the banking, Au. other feature 01 the syetem 1a that 4u oase of .the death of either party the money eau be withdrawn by the 00881808 without coat. We will tell you inure about 031r wetbode 1f you will Madly call or write, Married'Wuuwn turd Miners may make and withdrawdoposite without rhoiu. terveutluu of any person, SALE NOTES CASHED, COLLECTED or may bo left for SAFE•HRBPING only for Ivhlob no oharge is made. YOUR BUSINESS will reoeiv0 our oareful and aonrteoue attention. A. 0. MACFARLANE, AGENT. 741 ; total for the 0oonty, 808,680,277. ,I.'he number of °batter mortgagee steno tug agalost farmers in the Oouuty of Huron on Dwember 81et of last year wa. 116, for 965,115. The number erandiug , setl51 flu 000uparts in the nutty web 268, covering 8229,498, PRIERS An ADDED. — Last Fall three prune were offered by the East Harm, Farmers' Iuetituta to yotut farmers in the R diug foe the best essay on "How to mike farming pay," The first prize went t0 Jas. 8loFat'zeao, of Walton ; 2ud to. Thos. Bennett, of Molesworth ; 8r0 1, Walter Smith, of Hallett. The award• were allotted by the Profeseare of the Ontario Agri:nhere! Collage, Guelph. erns is a practical texture of lute vork 'hat should be uoutinued. Tilt I8.ze essays wili be read at trona of the ,upplemenbary Iuebitu a meetings, Mns. Join MaD000gnu—Lass weer Can Poem teburred to the demise of Mrs John McDougall, at Sault Ste. Marie, Jo Tuesday of last week. The remain. trrived here on Thurodiy afternoon weompanied by ber eon, Augur MoDoug .I, and the servioe was held iu Melvin dmro b Rev. D. 13. Molise of (Sambrook $o wted cue absence of Rev. Dr.Rose .rho was attending Maitland Presbyter} et Teeewater. Interment was made .be family plot, Brussels cemetery. The pill bearers were six nephews, Malcolm end Neil Btaok, John and Peter Barr. 8311 Andrew and Marin Lamont Deoea,ed was boru iu Argyleshire, iaotlaud, and name to Canada in 1801, un0tieg at Pickering for a year belur, Riming to Grey Township. She was a tangbter of the late Allan Lamont 16138 t meter to Sire. Simon Great, Brussels, 00012 and Malcolm Lamont, and Mrs. John Lamont, of Grey townebip. In he year 1859 the subject of this 1301105 vis united fu marriage to Mr. Mo• Deuga I who predsoeased her by nearly 6 rears. The sorviviug children are ;— 'oho N. of Bowmaoviue ; Peter, Alen, engoe, Mre. Hill and Misses Mary coo Maggie ail. of Sault Ste. Marie. The 'ause of g Hrs. MoDOu alts demise was h1 ly a to iofirmit age. She of du 9 of old gee in her 74t13 year and was highly esteemed by a wide oirole of relatives and friends. Eau 0131108 FARSIEna' INSTITUTE. — 1 us5day afternoon in tbi• week the firer ..onion of Gila Best Heron Farmers' institute meeting was held to the Town Gall here. In the abeenoe of Preeidee, altos, McMillan ex Reeve James 'tarn. gala of Grey, was voted to the obair and tilled the bill all right. The first speaker vas John Campbell, of Woodville, V.0 coria, a abarp shrewd praotioal farmer, and a good (meeker who dealt with the importaut question, "How to doub a the pr.eduobion and 100ome on the average arm." He pointed out the chief eeaell tale as proper drainage, good oult;vatiou, food imnlemente and well brad stook. !deny of the plane suggested at there ,neetinge are not workable on the ord,n try farm but Mr. Campbell's theory wee bear and "get•atable" and will do good. lohu S. Pearce, of London, for 20 years , well known eeedsman, gave a talk along 'he "Selection, tare and cultivation or amide," in which he impressed the eeoeseity of good seed. Many queetioas were answered by both of the spankers wd even after the meeting adjourned enemata dieoaaeionsleaened. About 50 ,ew members were received, The even no session drew a full Hall. W. H. Kar presided. Solos were well rendered by J. Leslie Kerr and Mies ()atria Ring. •tion and the letter associated with Miss Dolly Banker sang a pretty duet in good voice. Miss Ida Bailey was the imam. 300ist, Short, epioy addressee were given by the speakers of the afternoon. 41r, Pearce dealt with 'The farmer's awe end llower garden," with some hints ve to tree planting and proved oouulueive• y that a nice lawn and Bower garden was attletn reach of everybody. Mr. Camp• use's theme was 'Lila on the farm," 'n which he exalted this 000upatiun and bowed the nubility of the calling. Votes of thanks were passed to all who assisted and the meeting ooncinded with the National Authsm. • Business Locals. Nome, richer titan wheat, Better than meat, at W. A. GnEwan'e. Raw Fare Wanted. Will pay highest market mares. McKee & Co. BAIR DRxes1NG.—Switahee made oat of oomb,ng. and out hair. Mas. R. 1500(05x081, Mill et. West. Gnaw rednotione in prices of robes, blankets, belle and single flatness for dash. I. 0, Rmuaans. FOR BALE,—Comfortable dwelling and a eere of laid. Also reliable pony, cart and barneee. I, 0. Rlomanns. Wane saws are old duh and out of true take okem,n to McGregor and be will make them new. Mia St, Bream Ont, DRE9erionige,—Miss Maggie Beam is prepared to attend to the wants of the ladies at their bomes or at her own home, Let 29, Ooit. 8, Morris, Broesele P. 0. WANTED. -011010e Roil Butter 256. New eaia eggs 80o., 95 00 oaeb for No. 1 Mink. Clearing sale of Dane geode, fare, eta. G. E. Klee, Wingbam. House blanket loot New Year's, night between Brnaeela gravel road and the Centre Sideroad, Morrie, on 9th 000. Finder will greatly oblige the loser by leeviDg it et Tea Pos'r, Bressele, Two She, b Hurn bull cameo for sale, One ie 9 s o Jhs old and the other 18 rI)dnthe i one a red and the other a roan, Also Cowie pups for ea -e. Let 22, Con, 18, Grey, Jae, D. McNair, Craubrouk, P. 0. People We SHOW. le and Mrs, Scott were calling on Ben forth friends ties week. Will Leatherdale visited friends 11. Brantford for a few days. Mrs. Geo. Shield and daughter ar. visiting relatives 140 MoKil op. Mrs. Weimer] Aielay is visiting bel daughter in Mogl,lop townehlp. Mre. M. G. Rtnnardaotl end daughter are visiting relattvoe iu Bineva.e. Mies Ruby Plum is able to be entitle nuc„ more after her severe ilnless. Edward Lowry Lia returned to Tor dna where he baa Neu employed. J. J. Gilpin is awe on a hoitde to w St. Marys and Granton for a few days. Mies Irma Mitoheo, of Ethel, is visit ug her grendperents Geo. and Mrs Col t id. Mien Etta McNair, of Uranbrook, he. 00511 18 mace with ilea. Leukle, et Ke, .In[ Y Gc e. A. and Mrs. Seveupiper, of Merlin, -peat Christmas and New Year's e. James Dudley's. 1'. Arrest, who was taken ill at Lon ChM, was able to come home Triodes -veuing and will be o. It. in a short time me trust. s,0 , Mrs. B. Carter and Mies Eva pant o ,ttended the funs, al 0f the attic' [toughie, of fierbert and Mre. Pogal this week a nrautford. Geo. Sohwalm, wife and family, e, 411.amay, ware 8,8110re at D. A. Lowry Queen etreet. Mre. Sobwuim is a sestet to Aire. Lowry, Mies Barak Dudley and Joint Gott, or 'tercet°, spent Chrletmas and New P ear's at James Dudley's and returuee to Termite Wedueettay of last week. Ma. John Long was at Ripley There day -of raat week attending the [m,eral al a friend, Alice Marilee Ferris, who Bien Jan. let, aged ed 16 Y eere and 6 mouths. 01,es Maggie Brown 10 hu t, „g inn alter at extended and enjoyable visit with reit. duce and frieuue et Witteipeg and othul pointe in Manitoba and North Dakota Mrs. Wm. Camera fed down he. cellar staire and broke three of her rine we ere sorry to elute. Under her phy etoiaU'e cure she wi.l emu be all right we hope, Mies Maggie MoLauoblin, who hat• base 8(5(11ng friends and relatives im and about Oiiutuu Mune before Cbriet name, is home and reports a pteueant time. Alex. MoLanohlin was able to get down street ou Tuesday, lee first time same hie flares. Be 'a not yet op to w,noert pitch but we hope be writ soot, be comp,etely restored. Mie. 1'. L. Mcilienou and daughter, Mies Janice, of Wluuipeg, arrived m Brusse,e Wednesday evening and are the gums of Mrs. L °kis, Mrs. eroKinnos wed Mrs Leckie are Cetera Arthur Rubinson, jooularly named "Two Strike," from his vigorous ambit . achievement, is now filling a pobitiou ne the Lanita Thies OOioe Io Regina, N, W T. We wish him promotion. Rnesell, sou of Aired Lowry, loft lasi week for Bt. Thomas where he will take a oouree at the Booineeos College. We wish him eueoess. He LUIS lived in the oily before so will be no stranger. Robert Armstrong, a former old res'. dein of Morris tow"nbip, wag culling o,. ofd fr,eude in 61,15 locality last week prier to a trip to North Dakota where 116 wll visit relatives and friends. We wish lane an enjoyob,e stay, Wm. Browu, of Molesworth, was visit ing bis daughter, Mre. Wm. Walker, Bruseele, 111,0 week, He Lae recently returned from en enjoyable 2 mouth.' trip to the West iu which he visited at E dmonton, Oalgary, Strathoona, Regina, Brandon, Neepawa, Winnipeg and other pointe. 130RN. Bnonxe,—In Santora, on January 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ohne. Brodie jr , k denghter, Belmar. —In Wroxeter ou Jan. 20d, to Mr, and Mrs, E Bernard, a eon. 41x00031—In Huhea, on DIM., 29,h, to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Beim, m, a eoie Cu6T.—In Goiania, on Duuember 21m, to Mr. and Mrs. R. H (:oto a .un KELoY,-Io Morrie, on December 25th. to Mr. and Mre. J. W. Kelly a daughter. Welxxn,—Is, Brussels, on Jan, 7th, to Mr, aid Mot, Thos. Walker, a danghter. aaAxsRxesa- DOaDa—RANlIN—At Priniby oharor, Emory, Mitchell, on Deo. 251)3, 1905 by Rev, 0. 0. Porton, Mr. Wu.iem Dodds, to Mise °aerie Rankin of Win,lham. MoToniLi—HAnNEs.—Io Dundee, on Deo, 26th, by Rev. J. Grant, Mr. Herbert Mitchell to Mies Sereb A., daughter of Mr. and Mre, J. J. Hainea, lion des. RoTarnE—BewLEY.—At the mange Seaforth, on Jan, 10111 bt Rev. F H Larkin, B, A., Mr. 0. M Ritchie, of Bruttlels, to Mies Margaret J. Bewley, of Morels, SOloe,a. BARNARD.—In Wroxeter, oh Jan, 41h, Itafberine McLeod, wife of Edward Bernard, aged 84 years, WATTS.—It Winnipeg, on Jan, 8rd. Mr . Eliza wawa, roan of the lean W Z, Waste, remarry of Wroxeter. „3 fain az Here's where we make a clean-up of left-overs—heroic where we offer our readers a once -a -year chance to make money fast and make it easy. All the odds and ends left from the holiday scramble we are going to hand over to you and make it worth your while to take th, m. We aren't bothering half as much about the slashes we have made in the prices as about the quickest method of letting the public know that this is a generous start of ours on a year of Bargain Giving. Don't miss any time or a figure in the list and if you find an article noted that you would like to own why ,you should start as soon as possible for our store for there's bound to be some lively selling as soon as the facts get generally known. —8 pieces only Heavy '!weed Dress Goode, all pure wed and worth regular 75o. Special at 371c —4 pieces only Pure Wool Venetian Dress Goods in shades Brown, Navy, Green and Blaok, 48 inobee wide, real value 85o. Extra Special at 60c —15 pieooe only Fancy Tweed Dress Goods. 54 inches wide, in lengths of 5 yards, worth regular 91 end $1.25, Clearing Price 69c — 4 pieces Extra Heavy Table Linen,' 80 inches wide, regular value 80o, Special at 23c —2 pieces only Table Linen, 70 inohes wide, extre value at 450, Special at 30c — 12 only Camel's Hair Tams, regular value 50o, Special at 25c —2 pieces Extra Fine Unbleached Table Ligon, 72 inches wide and worth 60o, On Sale at 39c —4 dozen Turkieh Towels, size 18x24, wortb,regalar 250 per pair, Special at 18c —10 dozen Men's Can1b'io Shirts, all soft fronts, real value 91,00, this soaeon's styles. Extra Special at 50o —3 dozen Mon's Detre Heavy Blue Beaver Cloth Cape, with fur in baud, worth 750, To Clear at 50c —24 pairs only Extra Heavy Caltof Tweed Pants, always sold 01 91.00, On Sale at $1,25 —5 dozen Boys' Shirts and Drawers, negated aizee, regular priors from 85o to 50o. All at one Price to Clear 25c FOR A MAN Who needs anything that a Tailor makes there is no bettor time in the whole year to get it than this month. "ANY TIME Tf1I.S MONTH," January is between busy times, it is too late for the Fall rush and two soon to catch Spring business—that's why profits aren't so much a consideration as usual. All this month we offer you anything you would like at a Reduction in Price. Just For This Month Don't Forget Men's and Boys' Overcoats, Men's Fur Coats, Ladies' Mantles, Ruffs, Caperines, Muffs, Men's Fur Caps, ell clearing at Speeial Prices, Highest prices paid for all kinds of Produce. erguson,�, �^,, ttr. ,14 . . r , mseessingumneneenterttillialliiins