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The Brussels Post, 1906-2-15, Page 5• 'II' fee eeeeie provwfarrabovrorno,,,,,Pvromorenamm....r.e. W1NGHAM BUSINR86 001 -LEGE te &High-grade Oommerolat fiehool, Three Conrsee 1 Commercial ntehogranby Tonography Write OP.O, SPOWON, Principal. WAWA. WANTED/ Ono Hundred more Young Mon a nil y0 Women, who are amblEoue and 08.LI l torprisIng. to qualify le the le TORONTO, ONT. for the many positions open to all those who are thoroughly prepared to qiaccept them A 8114 mouthscoerce In Ibia o 'tinge mean. for a young mou 0108 the right kind, an educational equipment better thou many trades k or eroiesseue in money earning power. Students admitted at any pe, fp time, Circulars free, (W=f6r1i19tie-CCtit,±reb. 11 CO» 'YONG» AND ALM:UNDER $2'8.W. 3. ELLIOTT, Principal. MEDICAL CARDS. DR, R. A. BURNS- - Succeaor 10 Dr. S. A. illattughlen Brussels, Ontario Graduate of Polyclinic Pont Graduate School of Medicine and Surgery, Now York Member 01 Oollege of Physicians and Sur - Teens of Ontario. Ogles and residence 00820 88 formerly °c- oupled by Dr. etalanghtou. Disoutios of women it specialty. 'Phone No. al. BUSINESS CARDS. MoattACICON- . eV00Vat.orLEomotgr,grtgi.;,g:trtg,8;37,t0.1T- Court Princess Alexaochia, 21». 21, 0.0.18'., Brussels, remota In their bodge Room, Blies. hill Bunk, ou cite dud and last Tueadays 01 each mouth, o88 Melook. Visitieg brethren always welcome. JAS. 13URGESS, 0.10, A, ME WASH, 21,2. M. MORRISON, Issuer of Marriage 'Licenses, WALTON, ONT, ROBERT CUNNINGHAM: 1NEI02AN20, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. AUCTIONEERS. Tj S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION - J.:• mint, will sell for better Prises, It.hotter mon, in len time and lose charges than any other Auctioneer in East Huron or be won't (Marge anything. Dittos and orders elm always bo arranged at thla 011100 or by personal application. ROST. H. GARNISS BLDEVALE - OST. Auctioneer for Huron County. Terme reasonable. Sales arranged for at the office of Tan Posy, Brunets. gni VETERINARY. GA. CUNNING-HA.M- • Honor ticaduaeo of Mu Ontario Vot signory College, is prepared to treat all dm oases of domesticated animals in a compel, out manner. Partlqular attention paid te. Veterinary Dentistry anti 21140 Paver. (Alia promptly attended to. Oilloe nod Infirmary -Pour doors North of bridge, Turnberry Brussels. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. A B. MACDONALD- -LA., Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Rte. 820000801 to II. V. Blair. Ottiee over Stale deal Bunk. Mewls. Solicitor for Metro- politan Beak, NV' M. SINCLAIR- . Barrister, Solionor, ifionvoyaneer, Notary Public, &a. Office -Stewart% Block 1 door North of Ceutral Hotel, Solicitor for the Standard Bank. paorprooT, HAYS & BLAIR- , BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, 21TO. W. Pitotinvocm, H. O. R. 0, Balm O. F. Iirstut, Oillesa-Those formerly mieepted by Messrs Cameron ik Dolt, GODDRIOII, ONTARIO. DENTISTRY DR. R. P. FEILD. DENTIST Gte:tuate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario and Pirst•elase Hours Graduate of Toronto Univeraity. Office next to Brewer's Photograph Gallery, BRUSOHLS. CENTRAL ' STRATFORD. ONT. DO you 'want a good position In the rf 0o0101araial World 1 The surest and Jj ri shortest road ia Via of Ulla aebooi. Wo il give a 0011200 of training that is not L. surpassed 018 14018 /Mahlon Oollege in M Oauada, We give individual arne. a time. Write for free eatalogue and doe therefore you may outer at oily B lL 1.2 got lull pattioulars. 38 ELLIOTT & MoDAOHLeel, B ' Prinoloate. . 8 e. • THE 'morons AIM ADMIT, Thete to only one tetty 10 permanently ogre catarrh. Inhale the nothing repot of "Cetarthozoneft and swift madly: eure follows in every ease. Try "Catarrh °gene" yotweelt-eitte plealant and are, Art Studio lleadcinarters for FIrst.class l'hotographs. Life Size Poitraits, Crayons and Watercolors fimslied 111 A 1 style. Family Groups a specialty. Call and see samples. H. R. BREWER gm!. sews Items A. 0. U. W. FRIDAY evening of this week. A88618801t TURNBULL i8 00 hie annual comma 111 Brtlaliela. A. CURRIE bad ide ice house stooked during the poet week for the owning Summer. MONTHLY Sorsa Fair will be held le Bruiseeie on 111110re411431 Math let, It wiH na a hummer. devaner, from Brussel, and locality wil attain; the Laurier Bonenet at Toron next Wedneaday. C.110082 your optioian at; you woul your phyasoiae, 001 31008 choke be Taut;' & due, at Fox's ants Mee, Feb, 21 alio 22 Lola of eyesight is worse than lose of fortune, email eye troubles lead up to more tierioue thiuge. No motet hew aieut your eye troulue may be doe'v b go tiectorreeted. Commit Ten & Son, 118 x'a Meg etore, Feb. 21 aud 22, SUGAR Biceere -There tallow:utterable In 0101400 III the number of Boger let et grow ere for 1906 iu the amity of Brosaele ea welt 00 148 Other points. Ti10013 Who drow beetfor 1905 ;mem to be ,veil oath,. lied with the financial mania, timid; had about 20 tons of u ean beet. from one acre realizing 980 00 R. J J over realized nearly 81.00 00 from 1 soma, and 081418 are not ter behind. Tim Atwood Bee says :-We nutter :nand that the moat hotellieepers are giving the people o formate of Looa. Optim iu the matter of inoreaeed rata for meals and lodging. The rates aro 1100 01 sow day (intend 01 91 a former.). Aa it result numbers ot travellers go through to List..wel or Brussels and le urn to Atwood next morning. W amulet Hee that the howl keepers ar indented in Dna course of notion. It way reset upon them later on. The temper (11208 people are determined to Bee that 020011201 aecommodation ie provided the ;ravelling public; and if the prase'', hotels will not ziVe it after May lst, then ether measures met be rootlet' to. Tag Mitchell Advooete of .net %nee pealts au fuliowe et a former Brueee: t -Few towns the etze of Mitohed ott• mutt of such a been•iful "Art (eatery' es that owned aor ounduoted by our en terprieing onizeu, W, W. Bargee.., Mr. Burdens hue bean doiug budiumi 111 thio town for about thirteen years, starting in small compartments in au upstate flat. To.day he owns and oe aloes 0110 of the best moral hi on, namlet. On the first floor ie a beauti i al aolleo.ion of ploturee, mouldings and pno.ographe, an ideal plaoe for (me to spend an hour or two viewing the many pretty mamas mud pietures, The battle p421000 of this block is 001 ized for re. teuchingoto , While the second flat is used exoluinvely for photo taking and ie &tea up with a glees roof Reid all the Ateet venienoes for 8(106 week dr. Burgess (0 80 440 00020301141041 on hit noterprian 0110 It is 011131 fair to say the; to better photos are produced any • where Mau in tele tip•to date estabildh- m0FnE8DRUARY PREDIOTIONO.--FOr February Rev. Irl 1130118 920t00018 as follows ;-A cold ware beginnieg in the lotto part of January will be apt to spread ever the uountry from the 2nd to the 5th. By the Oth look for a change to warmer with possibly rain, winde and it may be thunder, from 7112 to 10th, with oriels touoinog the Elth, turning to meat ug enoW and blizzerde from the North O880, These storms will sceroely djo appear, lent threateing and stormy veather will, in ail probability, pentium nto the reactionary period, central on be 12th aod 1.8011. TWO period may also be counted ou tor bravy snow and biz ards-aoine of 1418 0118141084 of the Winter -over math of the oonutry composed 01 eutral end Northern states. A general ud genuine cold wave will wind ap the eneral perturbations. A regular storm eriod falls cm the 10th to the 2010,, laving its centre on the 17111. There in very ream to believe that sumo of the amino 13802013 and 011081 080828 Weatlio: or the Whiter, will 001 00 ut this I itd 0011ti1008 with little intermissions, or the remandier of February and into March. A regular storm period begins the 27th and has its oenter on Marob et. A disturbed if not stormy state of weather will lead up to this period, but hoot the 28th therm °auditions' will itt tease into marked intensity, causing any 110(090 8102(00 &taste the opening aye of Match, ,Dati you ever notice how inuoh the oor pnbile ie advised ? No sootier has recovered from oi buffet of advioo on ne side than it is slapped beak by otttrary advice on the other, One of he dailies told ne 8110 081101' day 820 :0000(0 ay, onreelvee 1100000k111 eget if we liked y awing on the little tbings, many of hiaixwe could do without and which dded nut materielly to oux appeerance. tit in leas thou, •a WWI, 10 1 another aper with "Lt ie poor policy to buy one xpensive article and force yourself to go ithout the little ttoteeesariee widish Ily melte the well dreneeci womon." keep youvg ono journal Bays, "Work a (4(0 4(1161 rat a geed deal" ; another, pitoh into the wotk end let Elm resting Ito care of Doe while the latest Iva le to keep grinidn'. 0.11111a01 y rinnits' Old. age wou d he about as tin eatable at; trews wrinkles. Perham' our od onmes in for more of that 21111011 80 050(1 10 give and hard • eo take than iything elm "Don't take moot; meat" (tinned -to Mt Iron/ everywhere when we now bow hungry we ere without it, anti ow that Bente diet goes to just the tight aoo where we•feit Weak beturte And, ie ranee& onsidered alio of the tu 0 p 01 1 •i a m 01 it 0 00 B re EA 51 [4l le 1(0 400 TB Pi 1.1 ell-,MMteArINOP*Mtli"---gfifflirc9IPAD.LottoNalliwAH-- -.,'""NeP•PtiettiaM'Plir.•°1•••,VV,V,111.1••.,!• ••••Fiti*Heillti•atftefA dark 8900 by new who Among them 4 Morrie fitruler'e wife, "My dear," said her hnehaud, looking over blo glassee, ..tioa't baliove all you reed, fur if pie Wtthtlq geod fer you I'd a bin dead forty yearn Nob I 0“,vaye et all I mold pet a hold tn.' T-7/1111eit t. J. W. Mille, of Hallett, having rented hie flue farm of 190 moo to Ohao, Banbridge for a term of yoaro at an an. rtnitl 214404 01 9660, intendo haring a large 08021115 Dale of farm etook and imple. ment• on Friday, Feb. 28rd. Mr. Bern. bridge hue secured one of the moot 09to. ditto farms In Hulett 4(03(0 (0 return Mr, Mills has got a first Maas tenant. vw 000. AN ELM PIONRIIIR.-f849.0 Whaley, twat line West, died on Tuesday coorn• hie, 28rd, nit , in the (36 year of his age Ele hos been enviously 111 since Deoember last end bee been (toothed to OW house moot 0( 1(10 time einae. He hes been very low for the past week or two, and the end wee expected at any time. Tbe d- 'teased was of Irish parentage, but was a native of Oeinida, having been born in the oounty of Oxford in the year 1840 Al a y01211g man «1 27 he (tame hook into E 0330 thirty l/iLt yeare ago, and took up 1130 farm oampied by John McCallum. After wearing part of the vacs and building a log home be returned to Ox ford where he was married to Annie Rirkwo td, who came beck with him to ;share the home he had hewn 000 (04' bine self in the buoh, and who eurvivee him They fleet on the homeeteed farm Limb about (-21 yeare ago. When Mr. Wheim gold It and bought the,present place. Th. family oonsiets of one daughter ouly, 61re Devitt Wray, who late been at home eeeisting her mother to nurse the 0211, sham last Christmas. The funeral take. plains Thursday, afternoon to the oln amatory Mr Wholey was a valued member of Ruox March, Listovie1, and wee a etrong, agorene man, a worthy speoimen of the hardy pioneers of the ear y daye. He lute enjoyed good health nearly all hie life until hie (aot filmes. He 21148 18 good citizen, mash respeaed for hie upright oharaoter and hie kindly and neighborly disposition. THE HAPPINESS OF HOME. Very largely depend° on the mother't. diepositien ; she is animated and bright, noerione is happy ; but if ehe 0. nervone, irritable and oross-everything goes wrong. Bright cheery women nasally Ferrozone, the greatest heelth.trieker known. By arcing ihrongh the blood Ferrezene is able to reaub all the mann that need aesistance; it establishes regular and healthy Rations of all funotione, builds up the general health, fortthee the system 21i411 a reserve of 00010 that defies dieease. Don't ma off-Ferrozone ooste only 50o. At any drug store ; get it to.day. 8 V . 8011008 2131' .11.8. -The following is the standing of the pupils of El. S. Na 8 for Jennary, determined by examination,' and 01008 work. h Mao Deneld, Br. 4,11. -II. Wilbee, 06 ; , Mo Rumen, 65 ; W. (Jerdiff, 40 ; dr. 8rd.- 11 &lath, 70 ; R. Wilbee, 60 Jr. 8rd - D. MacDonald, 69 ; O. MoKinnon, 68; D Cardiff, 64 ; M. Abbey, 60 ; 18 Smith, 56. Sr. 2nd. -M. Lowe, 64; 0. Doll, 62 ; 3, Smith, 60 ; J. Oole, 60 ; Hr. Pi. II -J 0 Iyer, 75 ; K. McDonald, 56011', Ool-, 50 Pt. I -B. Smith, 21, Smith, n Lattimore. Average attend- ance 20 11 B ImittONT, Teaoher, damn lizporm -The following is the report of 8 8, No. 4 for the month of January. Num- s arranged in order of standing formed from written exemia ations. Olaes V -George Fraeer, Eva Smith, Annie ManDonald, Neil MaoDon. %et, Mian Smith, T Smith, Hugh Mao D floId, Olese IV -Jean MacDonald, Lorenzo Frain, Gledys MoQnarrie, Avon MeEtevie, Jane MoLennan, Milton Hoffentn, John Emden, 0 take Elatden, John Burke, Olive L the, Dave MoLen• natl. Sr 11I -Mag ie J0110000, Mary MeoDonald, George King, Mary Hayden, Alex, MacDonald, Willie Smith, Johu Johnston, Edward Ring. Jr. I11 - Edwin MoOntoheon, Elgin MuOutoheon, Arthur Johnston, Tom Goodfellow, Ben Ring, Aldine 31014, Percy Attwood, Sr. II -Roland Huffman, Eli., John MtioDonald, Roy MaoDoneld, Nei %On Ager, Gordon Hoe, Mary Wallaoe, George Johnston, Willie Agar, Dee Wallace. Jr. II-Emusa Lake, Sam. Burke. Pt, II -Sophia AloLennan, Laura Bryan, Dyad MoAllister, Br. Pt. I -Mary Smith, Lily Klee, Elide Jolloaton, Edith Ring. Jr. Pt. 1 - Lome Frain, Laura Smith, May Burke. Average attendance 48. F. T. /NUNS, teaohor. &noon Itaronz.-For January, S. S. No, 10. Grey. Names in order of merit. -IV Oleos - Mamie Denman ; Eva Badmen ; Roy Oxtoby ; Florsoce Whit. field ; Jamie Campbell ; Charlie Battery ; lames (Ninth° ; Grace Sperian ; Stanley Hutchinson ; May Ox oby. Br, and Jr, III- Rale Delman ; kmrt Sperian ; Pearl Oxtoby ; Ivan Sperm° ; !Myrtle Iberian ; Jobe Hollenbeek Margaret Hutchinson ; Lily Evans; Willie Sper tan. Sr. and Jr. IV -Wilfrid Whitfield Mary Mahan ; George Evans ; Mary Taylor ; Cheater Baker ; Jima DWI Brandi Whitfield ; Herman Piokrell ; Delia Whitfield ;Dila Whitefield ; Robert Paua; ; Pony Ward. Sr. II -Russel Coatis ; Hart. Sperian ; Freddie Oox ; Luoy Taylor ; Minnie Baena ; Stanley and rtings We are offering some Special Values in Watches and Gold Rings. Wo shall be pleased to show you our EMF -GAINS Reliable Honest Goods at Closed Prices. EL. Jackson LEADING JEWELLED. 4=mmaterwroe.mwAAAVA,' A LARGE STOOK OF air211 WI COO 141111ROWARE TO BE REDUCED Owing to a change in business a Reduction Sale will be held for the next 80 Days, during which time goods will bo sold for Dash at Specially Reduced Prices In Stock will be found Harvest Tools Cross -cut Saws, Lamps, Car- pet Sweepers, Silverware, Cutlery, Stock Foods, Bells, Mitts, Lanterns, 'Whips, &c., &c. -Orosv-ont Sawn at $1.95, usually $8.00, -Lamps at 92.50, uoually $3.75. -Carpet tiweepore at 82.25, usually 63.00. -Silverware away down. -.Cutlery must bo sold at Very Low Prices, -25 lb. Pail of Stook Food for 81.90, -12 Ib. Pail Animal Regulator for $1.60, regular $2.00. Now is the time to supply your wants at Great Bargains LerAll I0000068 aro asked to be squared off at once. cHay Co. Mallen ; Wilho Ward ; Stanley Hamil tom Jr. II -Gertrude Special ; Mavgie Lova ; Henrietta Denman ; Andrew Dootis ; Milton ()amity ; Milia Oox ; Edith Piokrell ; Eari Bothwell ;Freddie Holienbeoll ; Rubble Hamilton I Wee. Bellantyne. Pt, II -Emma Taylor ; Bennie Bollenbeek ; Carrie Ward ; Jennie Ward, Ist Claes-Stanley Sperian ; Eric Hutchinson, H. 0. NIAOGILLIVRAY Teaoher, 800008 11E1,0M-8011001 Report for S. 8 No 6 for the month ot January, is as follows :-Sr. Fourth.-Eridie Stephenson Penelope Brewer, Ella Pearson, Grace Hutohinson, Glair, Brewer, George Hutahlueon, Bertha Blair, Melville 131atr, Willie Jaoklin, Jr. Fourth.-Peroy Stephenson, Garnet; Jaoklin. Sr. Third. Ada Beternan, Freddie Smelts -re Helena titahell. Jr. -Garde Sterthention, Wea. ley Brewer, Demist Blair, Joe Jaoklin. Sr. Becond.-Meggie Roes, Eva Mitchell, Jr, Second,-Elarah Hutchinson, Luella Jaoklin, Pate II -Herbert Bateman, Reobeu Brewer, Willie Mitehell, George Roee. Part I-Maggle Blair, Lela, Vuitton, Beale Vodden, Hazel Rose. Average attendanee for the month 25, 2802314041 AIINISTRONG, Teaoher, Tilston For The Bronchial l'Wheeze" 11 (00003 that disease will soon attaok the longs. Wheezing is alarming to the sufferer and annoying to hie friends. Nothing half so oertain i,o bronchitis and throat trouble as "Catarrhozotte" ; it gives (natant relief and cures even the worst eases. Bronchitis fairly 11e.s under the majio influence of Cetarrhozone wbioh onres eo thoroughly the disease uever return°. Other remedies may relieve, bnt "Oatarrbozone" our.° bronchitis, eatarrh, and trouble for all me to oome. Bold everywhere, The wife of 0.13. Heyd, mkt. P. died at Brantford. The bye meotion in Maleonnonve will take piece on Feb. 29rd. James 1'. Nioholls, aolleotor of inland revenue as Walkerton, is dead. Wthiarn Boyd, a cook at Montreal end ed hie life by Haug a ballet into hie bead. The new Grand Trunk passenger station and freight abed at New Hamburg were burned with entire contents. A bill to provide tor the better obsery atm of the Lord'e Day Is on the Govern. merit program for the ooming session. Eugine 599, running light ahead of the internatioual express, ran into five oars ancla ehnnting engine in the London Beet yarde, causing 92,000 damage. The twelve year.old eon of David Mao of Eagle, while driving Donee the Al, C. R. traok, wee struok by a train and thrown about fifty feet. He etnesped ten. injured. Charles 0. Brown, a former United Staten materna appraiser, was arrested itt Montreal on a charge of oonepiring to defraud the 'United States Government, and held for extradition. Sir Th matt Shaughnessy, President of the Mondial Pacific Railway Company announced that the company had decided to make Quebec the Western terminus for their new Atlantic stamen:. The baggagemen at the Grend Trunk Runway station at St. Elyaointhe, Quebec found a lot of dynamite oartritigee die tribnted through the building, with the evident objeot of blowing it op. A two•year old eon of Joseph Topaok was burned to death in a fire thee dee. troyed a Weet Fort William boarding haulm. Daunted and another brother, aged four, were alone in the dwelling while that, mother wee doing the milking, Mr. and Mae Sohwerdleger, about ten miles North of Gletiboro', Man., were burned to death iu a fire Mint destroyed thei r reeidence. 21 ra. Sohwerdfeger leaved her baby's life by tbrowing it from the window. Lumbago, Sciatica, Gout, Neuralgia All caused by Rheumatic roman in file blitaranteed-11c. lief Swift and Sure Prom DR. HAMILTON'S PILLS There is a new life ahead for every sufferer from iheurnatto poison who baa not yet ne"d Illr. Hamilton's Palle ; their pronto area are the marvel of the medial profession of many 1108. dons. The unspeakable angnish ol theurna• lit torture need no longer be suffered -me Dr. Hatniltou's Pillo and per. manent oure it/ assured. In so many Miliaria of moue have Dr, liattlii• ton's Pille been auoctessful, the nsanu• footmen are wining 80 guitraitee to lasting onre to all that WM them. No one an doubt the tllotey of Dr. Hamilton's Pare after reading the anemone° of M10$ Minnie Satuidere, of Halifax, Who Bays :- "Sooree of different canalise failed to relieve me. I suffered inoeeseantly from neuralgia and soiatica. Sometime', the pain wee unbearable, "A friend recommended Dr. Ham. Monet Pills. In a few days I was roller. ed. I continued the treatment, using in all five boxes, and was cured. "I have not felt the slightest pain or aehe since taking Dr. Hamilton's, Pilo aid consider my cure absolutely perfea." Why delay any longer? Get Dr. Hamitton's pine at once. They will radon; your health in a short time. Price 25o, per box, or five boxes for 91. at all dealers, or by mail fr m N. O. Polon!, 500o., Hartford, 0013D., 11. 8. A., and Kingeton, Ont. 111r. Holeate'e report on the Peterboro' lift look refleote severely on artain if& Wale, and the Government will probably aot promptly upon it. Mies Eleanor Macdonald, of Winnipeg, wine the 42028 019250 by suggesting the name Priooe Rupert for the oedema! oontinentel railway'e terminus, and the name will be adopted. LABBEST ORGAN IN TIIE BODY. Is the liver. Small wonder that liver trouble makes you feel so miserable. The symptom; are oonstipation, dizziness, indigestion, headache, feeling of depres- sion and look of appetite. There is but one sure oure,-Dr. Hem- ilton'e Pills. In every ease they are am- oeeefol. By relying on Dr. Hamiltone; Pills you are sure of strong vitality, nourishing blood, bright obeery epitite. N., longer will you suffer from disordered liver or kidneys. The marvel of this metlioine is that it keeps you well - prevents and wards off sickness of any ktod. 25o. per box everywhere. We want to Turn Your ' Th oughtsPrieeward Again this week. Chances to save anything really worth. while do not grow on every bush, even at this time of the year. Sales are as thick as anyone could wish for and if ads. are to be believed there are many chances for a purchaser to buy himself rich. Admitting the truth of all theta printed we still think you've much to gain by patronising this store. For one thing we haven't picked out a scanty feartieles that appeal to you but we have made the out just about general when we were at it and all up and down the category of the home needs we offer you chances to save. 10 only Ladies' Black Freize Skirts, newest Spring styles, worth regular $2.50, Special thio week only at.... 1.50 15 only Navy and Bleak Fine Vane. tin Ladies' Skirts, nicely trimmed, the Retreat Spring etyles, worth regular 98.75, Special at 2.25 25 pairs only Fine Nottingham Lace Curtains, 60 inohee wide and si yards long, bordered edge and worth ago lar 61,60, on Bale this week et .99 2 pima only 70 inoh Unbleached Table Linen, worth regular 45o, on sale this week at .30 10 pieces only new Delainetts, real value 15o, on sale this week at 15 dozen Ladies' Cashmere Stooltiuge size, 8, 9, 9a-, real value 80o, on sale at .19 15 pieces only 28 'nob stripe Flannel- lette in light and dark colors, worth regular 6a, on sale at 20 YDS. FOR 1.00 10 pieces Fancy Plaid Gingbams, guaranteed fest dye, very suitable for guilt linings, worth regular 80 and 7o, on sale this week ab , .05 5 dozen Ladies' Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers, real value 60o, on sale this week at . 39 25 ends Venetians, Homespuns and 650, 750, 91.00 5081.26, elear11311 this Tweed Drees Goods, worth regular week at . 69 Test these Prices and make Comparisons iatc•tAtrAio•tieneie• FERGUSON & ROSS t"-VVe pay the Highest Prices for all kinds of Produce. 11/1101111MIENIIMOMMINO tilvweieltraieleineekeeneweivitervaleeeweoneeteretel Big Black TVallue ,We are in a position to offer you what we think is the Biggest Black T Value that has ever been placed before the people of the Township of Grey. Are you going to take advantage of an opportunity of buying Black Tea at 2.50 which we will place beside the so called "Tea Pedlar's" 35c. Value ? Will you try a Ten Pound Package? If it pleases you, you are saving money ; if it does not please you, it will cost you noth- ing, as we will refund your money just as cheerfully as we take it if you will return the Tea to us. R. ee Davies & eo., Ethel 3 •o'vtivwwww*NA aiwriftwevv,set""Afti rAtes eetetworwinothoi wilor~A ••