The Brussels Post, 1906-2-22, Page 5serer
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W!NGHAM
BUSINESS
COLLEGE
ie a IfIgh-grade Commonslol School.
Three Courage t
Cammaooial 8tuuography Telegraphy
Write GEO. BPOTTON, 1'r1nclPal.
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E Calls from Business Firms
FF for Stenograph era, Book•koopore, ln•
•
voice Works, etc, havo lately bueu
repo vod by the
fainunoue ELLIOTT Lj/��//A
TORONTO, ONT.
riy Wo Ahad nine of the positions and
Ln had uo ono Mee ready to scud. If tau
o want to get u position after gradua- v
tion come to toe eobool that can help pi
(�n� you. A largo number of ox•otudm.to It
YI olother business Colleges are now in
f�attendance, Collage is open the en -
(4 tiro
tiro year. Commence now, Oiroulare 81
tree. Ir
W. J. ELLIOTT, WIN O00I1m
YwNE AND ALExA0D010 dee.
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id!EDICAL CARDS.
DR, R, A. BURNS—
successor to Dr. J. A. MciN'alighlon
,trueseni, Ontario
Graduate of Yolyoliulo Post Graduate
School of Medicine and Surgery, New York
Member of College of Physioiaus and Sur-
geons of Coterie.
Utnoe and residence same as formorlyoc-
cupied by Dr. MaNaugbtou.
lliesusee of tv0010)1 a Specialty.
'Phone No. 21.
BUSINESS CARDS.
Mo/SACKEN—
V I 1001101 of ,Mornugc Llceueeo, 01-
Aoo at Grocery, Turnberry streot, Bruee0le,
C. 0. P.
Court Princess Alexandria, No.24, 0. 0. IP.,
Bruesola, meets lu their Lodge ltoom, Bias.
h111 Block, on the 2nd and lost Tneodave of
each mouth, a18 o'clock. Visiting brethren
always woloome. JAS. B0111; 1188, 0.11.
A, B. MELLISH, B. 8.
M. MORRISON,
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
WALTON, ONT,
ROBERT CUNNINGHAMI
1001RAN00,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
AUCTIONEERS.
S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION-
• 0018, will sell for better prices, to
better men, in lees time and lees charges
than any other AuotioueorIn East Heron or
he won't charge anytbiug. Dates and orders
can always be arranged at this °Moe or by
personal application.
ROBT. H. GARN!SS
BLUEVALE — ONT.
Auctioneer for Huron County.
Terms reaeouable. Salus arranged for
at the oinee of Tn1 POST, Brussels. 2111
VETERINARY.
A. CUNNINGHAM—
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UNNINGHAM—
G • Honor taradua.e of the °uteri° Vet.
urinary College, is prepared to treat all die•
emelt of domesticated animals In a oompet•
out manner. Partlaular attention paid to
Veterinary Doutintry and Milk Fever. Calle
promptly attended to. 011100 and Infirmary
—Four doors North of bridge, T'nrnberry et.,
Bruoeole.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
AB. MACDONALD—
• Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Fite.
600008001 to G. F. ]]lair. Otnoe over Stau•
dard Book, Brunetti. . Solioltor for Metro-
politan Beak,
wM. SINCLAIR—
e Barrister, Solicitor,,Oouveyaueer,
Notary Publio, &o. Dille e—Btowart's Blook
1 door North of Central Hotel.
Solicitor for the 8ta11dard Bank.
pNOUDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR—
BARRIBTpIRS SOLICITORS, NOTARIES
1S1:BLIO, Bum,
w. Pao0nxoo1, S, O. R. 0. Have
G. P. BLAIR.
Ottlee8—Thome formerly ocoupied by Messrs
Oaluorou & Holt,
GODERIO1, ONTARIO.
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. FEILD.
DENTIST
Graduate of the Royal College of Dental
Burgeoned Ontario and Plrst•olano Honor
Graduate of Toronto Uuivorelty, °floe
next to Brewer's Photograph Gallery,
BRUSSELS.
CENTRAL / +r
STRATFORD. ONT.
!chis Scheel hat, become the leading ri
Commercial 8uhool lu the. %Vest. No
Tssimilar ihett6ution ie doing more to •
thoroughly °gulp young people fur re.
LIapoueible positions. our 80arse0 are
tborough and praolioat while the
touohlug is done by exporieneed lu-
Mons.etruetors. All graduates get good pos.
You may enter at any time,
Write for catalogue,
ELLIOTT & MoLAORLAN, •
Prlucipals.
81001) POISON mom [colors
Ie sora to follow if you use a razor '0r
irritating sora Halve. For arty yeare
the Due safe remedy bee been Patuam'e
Coro Extractor, I4'e oats,—abeolately
pettifog, end gaeeanteed.
Brewer's
Art Studio
ahoy
Headquarters for First-class
Photographs.
Life Size Portraits, Crayons
and Watercolors finished in
A 1 style.
Family Groups a specialty.
Call and see samples.
H. R. BREWER
gam' , CCUs 1t.ei1Ts
Dorman 00110141 Oo.—The trouble be
ttv00u the dtreotore Bud the nhareholoere
..1 the National Portluud Cement Com.
p18uy, of Durham, 80108 threshed out 80
i'urento on February 7th, at it meeting
of the stockholders. Toe regale of the
election for directorate woo 00no08080
and this cathed the question of
the removal of the mill from
Durham to Port Colborne. The mi„
Will remain where it le, and every effort
wilt be made to 1111 the orders that thr
company have booked. The company
was shown to be sound in every roopect,
and the loot that the share's were quoted
at $15 woe taken by some of the rpoakere
to mean that some tn0ueuoe wee at work
to deprtoate the °tock eo a8 t0 gale ow.
trot of the bu.iuese. The financial
statement 810080° a balance to the credit
of 023,000. The ehareho.dere tn1na0
down the proposal to move the mill to
Port Colborue and utoposed of the option
.8 beer°. Oobbledtok aid Raiz, en the
condition that they pay au expense.
Thu deoietou teas arrived at that it was
obeoper to brag the mart from the 18811.0
to the mill then it 40011111 to tette the min
to the marl. The result of the ele011. ,
teas to badly smash the state propose,'
by the ebarebocder ae the outcome of Ih,
meeting at the Roslin House on Tuesday.
The directors Mooted were :—W. 11.
LI tyle, M. P. P., Oainiolton ; Gilbert
ticKeohme, Durham ; R. H. MoWtuteme
Owen Sound ; A. F. Maclaren, M, P ,
Stratford ; Valentine Rate, M. P.,
Parkhill ; S. F. McKay, Woodstook
U. Dyer, St. Tb,mae. J, A. Once,
Stratford, J. Cobbiediok, of Exeter,
and J. W. Scott, Listowel, 00010 retiree
from the board.
ROBBED BY 8 Mammies. — The De.
trait Journal of Jau. 24111, gives .010e
fullowtug reference to an escapade Juo.
Ltviugetoue, formerly of this locality hal
iu teat city : — Another dariug hmd•up
occurred to Detroit Tuesday eight, righ
under the g1ur0 of au 01001/10 light and ui
a th wkly popu aced pars of the city
Julio Livingstone, civil 08gtuser mode!,,
about 25 yeare o,d, and living with bib
sister, Margaret, at 667 Fourth avenue,
was the 'skeet violin). Au he was p680i"p
atone Fourth, near Grand River aveu00
at 10 80, three men sprang out from u
dark -pot and surrounded him. One of
them flashed a - revolver uuder bis twee
while the othere proceeded to search him
Iu spite of the appearance of the weapon
dud the threat° to take hie lite if ht
resisted, Liviugetoue put up a dee7erote
tight. He is strong and athletic and hr
gave the trio ot highwaymen a bard light
rhe threat from the man with thu revolt'
er was not made good, fortunately for Liv
ng8to11e and be is none the worse of hi.
s,ouauter, exoept that he is minus $4 85,
which Wee taken from hie pookete telae,
he was subdued. He had the money u,
u pookelbuok and the robbers politely
handed the purge back to him alter they
Mistreated the push. They beat a hasty
retreat after getting hi. money and were
out of eight before Liviugswue condi give
au alarm. The crime wee immediately
reported to the deteot,ve bureau at polior
beadquartere and Deteottvo Brooke 6nn
Fox were Beet 0111 to investigate. Thur
tar no arrest, have beeu made. "We
are doing oar best to rid the oily of fel
lows who are perpetrating hwdupe, bus
get little euoouragement from the otroult
court," said PolleeUommirsionor Whale',
on Wednesday morning. "Here we
6rreated Sylvester Duuoaueon, a fellow
who hue nerved time, ie koowo to the
police as a porch oltmber, std is suspect
ed ot being implicated in the recent
holdups, sun the 0tro11it court now au -
joule toe from takt011 ham into ouetody
again unities we have a obarge 8g81101
him. Now we want to protect the life
and property of the citizens of Detroit
and we feel that the only way to do it is
to ptok up euub fellows ae Dunoansou it
they persist in banging around saloons
and refuse to go to work. Admitting
that we may not have a legal right to
arrest snot [SHOWS o8 0uepioio11, we Der
minty are right in r0nuiug them iu for
invoetigation. I have adopted a policy to
prevent men from loitering about the
01reet0 mud in 0101oone, and I oertaiuly
tetanal that that pointy shall be parried
out, uo matter what is done to thwart a,"
DEPUTATION INTBBV1000 GUVERN1LItNT.—
Dr. Homan wee m '!rout. tall week- as
a member of a deputation appointed by
the county council to interview the
Provincial Government with reterenoe to
several matters. The other membere of
the deputation were Warden Speakman
and Uounoillor McKenzie ted they were
met in Toronto by Mr. Ether, the mem.
ber for South Huron. 'The deputation
was away from Tueed0y to Friday.
With referenoe to the Oouuty Coanoile
Act the deputation did nothing, ae the
members 8080idered the government bad
already decided op its line of notion, A
long ihterview was. had with regard to
house of refuge matter's, and themimeters
declared themselves as it sympathy in
every particular with the °bungee in
100016410n asked for, whioh it wilt
tie remembered, are bloat the provinoe
should make provision for all pereon0
mentally uueouud, who are often detain.
ed iu bombes of refuge Until room eau bo
found in a Provincial Asylum • that
property owned or soy time aaqutred by
au inmate could bo appropriated for the
support of ouch inmate without hie
000eent if he obooaee to remain in the in•
dilution ; and that there should bo
government inepeotion of houses of
refuge, The only difficulty, in the view
of the miutet0ro, whit reference to
Goverumeu4 100110080n, is the moreeeing
number and ooutequent expense of the
inopootorefor variant; purpose° that have
to be appointed. The mmtetere Deemed
in favor of some gone.,Iidutlon of 0114
'services whereby the sum° officer could
in07eot a cumber of the various Inatitu•
Hone in one Motility, The other [natter
the deputation was instructed to epee's
about wee the !motion of the High Soboo1
Aot which deals with the payment to be
made by one oouuty to another for pupils
from the former attending a high school
of the latter county, The eente000 le
ouileidered ambiguo0a, No doubt among
the many ohangea the Government in
kende making lu ednootional matters We
matter will receive attention. In midi.
Mon to thee/ matters Dr, Holmes oleo
had an interview with the Attorney•
General on the gneetion of the Iegialatioe
whlnh all present roquiree a municipality
10 800010 the peeing of s private bill
authorizing any guarantee of a Dom•
pauy'0 bonus euoh munioipulity may wish
to make. The Attorney•Geoeral express•
ed 111m0elf ao muoh iu favor of the
abolition of thie requirement that when
the doctor Donau trd the tent eolioltore on
bee return it woe thought quite wineries.
0813 for the town to preened in asking
for a private bill authorizing the g0ara0•
tee of the bonito of the Maitland River
Power Company. The town will thus be
saved the expense of the private bill. Dr.
Holmes also sow the Provincial Board of
Health with reference to the proper
eoureeto pursue fo euoh came as the
reee0t diphtheria calm in town and wee
advised that medical health of0oere in
moat cameo have full power to take poeeea
sion of 0033 00060) building to remove a
7018001 to for quarantine.—Signal, Gado.
Hob.
:oettior'Ch.
D. D, Wilson was appointed a mem-
ber of the Public library board.
Morrow Bros„ have sold their Braying
MOM and business to Thema., Hebkirk.
Jas. Lynch, junior In the Bank of
Commerce here, has been traneferr,11 to
Chatham.
Mr. Whiteside, teller in tbe Bank of
Commerce, has received 8oti0e of bee
removal to Cayuga.
A grout of $200 was made by the
Council to the town band, half to be paid
NS Daae cud the other half fn July.
John F. eloMaun stated to the Oo011oi
teat the rental of the garbage damping
ground oil hle farm will be inerea8eu
from 020 a year to $35,
John Mowat, a highly respeoted re-
sident of Se•.forth, died at hie home here
on Buuday Ilth loaf. He was nearly 70
yeare of age, mud had not been enj.,ying
good health for several months.
We regret to bear of the continued
allures of A. Weetoott, who was uljttred
in one of the recent hockey matches.
The Knights of Pythias have prepared a
professional nurse from . Clinton to wait
on him.
A "WIIIEEZY" CREST
Means your trouble is deep cleated. To
de'ay is dangerous. All the inflamma
tion will be drawn out in one day by
applying Nerviliue. It penetrates through
the pores of the akin, relieves inflamma
tiou and thea prevents serious committee
ems. For Dore throat, weak sheet and
tendency to colds, no preeoriptiou is
better than Poison's Nerviliue. For
nearly flay yeare it has been Canada'.
great household remedy. Twenty•Bve
manta boyo a large bottle.
Clinton.
Prof, Campbell, after an absence of
four mouthy through etokneee, ie able to
take hie oboic work.
The druggists of town have decided
that they will olooe their places of bust
nese every night at 8.80, except Saturday
Mr. Medd, who diepooed of his barber
buoinese to Fred. Whitely a short time
ego, owing to ill health, has re.purobaaed
the Dame.
J. A. Giffin, of St. Catharines Oolleg•
tate, and formerly of Clinton, has resig0•
ed in order to accept a Inorative position
to commercial life at Detroit.
We believe it is the intention to start
Bunday afternoon Gospel Temperance
eervi0e, in the Town Hall and continue
them during the b6lotme of the Wtuto,.
Timothy Time Hewitt, aged 88 yeare,
and for about six years an inmate, cited
at the House of Refuge on Monday of
met week. He came from Tornberry
originally. Donald McInnis, who watt
reoeetly admitted to the Home of Refuge
from Bayfield, °offering from gangrene
in hie feet, as the result of them bong
frozen, died on Tuesday of last week.
On Monday of last week a meeting was
held here between the direotore of the
defunct Ould Storage Co. and some of the
eharehulders who have not yet met tbe
manna that were made upon them. The
object of tbe meeting was to try and
effect a oompromi-e whereby tin amioable
00tlenent could bo reaobed The direct•
ore were willing to make some con0eoeion
but the others did not regard it as moa
oie01 to notify them in accepting it, and
the vomit was that nothing was a000m-
plished.
On Tlinoeday evening, 8th inst., the
members of the Ontario Street Choir
time. We are
,'.:,ar you want.
For good warm winter comfort, we recommend
for tt light -shoe" wearers a fleece -lined, jersey cloth,
bellows front overshoe, one or more buckles.
We have some beauties, good strong rubber, one
pair will wear a whole season.
130th In 11's and ladies' in all styles at all prices.
Balance of our Felt. Boots and Shoes at Reduced
Prices,
11:1 /gh
' llama
C�'ved'sljoe
Some people
don't like to wear
a heavy shoe at any
in the business to sell the kind of foot
HARNESS DEPARTMENT
Heavy and Light Harness, all our own mice, at closest
prices possible.
Robes and Blankets at Reduced Prides.
Trunks and Satchels. at Lowest Prices.
i' 'Comfortable Dwelling for sale or to rent.
/. C. R/CH,A RDS
were entertained at the bonito of Will.
Harland, jr. Advantage was taken of
the opportunity to present Mr. Harland
with 6 settee, arm chair and rooker, ie
reoognitiou of his valued 0070100e as a
member of the choir for over 20 years.
Neither Mr. or Mrs. Harland had the
elighteet previous knowledge of the
intended presentation. which wee anon)
ponied by an addreee, to whiob appro.
pri66e acknowledgment was made.
X- en8lall.
Rev.' fr. Oaten, M. A. 000npied
the Methodist pulpit on Sunday.
Rev. Mr. Baugh went to London last
week owing to the illness of hie sou
Poeroy.
There ie some improvement in the Don.
di8ion of H. Cook and hie relatives
and friends are hopeful of hie recovery.
A young Ladies Hockey Olnb has been
orgeuized, and a game with Clinton
young ladies is expected in the near
future.
A very euooeoefal Valentine Social was
given by the Young People's Sooieby of
Carmel church on Monday night of feat
week in the lecture room of the church.
James Beverley, who hes been engaged
in the hermture outdraws here for a year,
is moving hie stook to Exeter, where he
was foimerly engaged in tbe mune brief
nese.
One of our merohants was in London
last week and while there wee moob
etrook by the °/Duct of drinking going
on. He estimated the bar receipts of
one hotel at $50 en hour.
The Exeter Times says :—Rev. Dr.
and Mrs. Medd, of Hensen, visited friends
in town Tuesday. Rev. Medd, who ie
tiuiug 806 hie fourth year as pastor of the
Hansell Methodist ohuroh, has received e
call from one of the Chatham churches.
Wins: hall.
The Hunter Bridge & Boiler Co.
completed the work on the etaudpipe
last week.
The Wingbam Oil Co. Ins aeoared
warehouse and office promisee in the
building North of the chair !emery.
The evaporating plant and Matinees of
.Mahler Broe. has been purchased daring
the past week by Masan Brown & Irwiu,
of Blyth,
The new bridge over the river at the
mill dam [a now immolated. The
etruolureie about a foot higher than the
old bridge.
The many friends of Town Clerk
Ferguson, will be sorry to learn that be
is not enjoying good health. Sums weeks
ago be fell and injured his head mud the
injury baa been 0611a10g a great deal of
pain.
Another business change bee taken
place in Wingham H H. Wightmnu, has
cold hie buot and oboe bueittese to Robert
Johnston, who will take 700000sion o0
Marob let. Mr. Whightmsn intends
going West and will probably engage in
the same kind of bueineee.
At the High Bahoot Board it wee
moved by Dr. McDonald, eeoonded
by Dr. Kennedy, that the site for the
bui'diug of the new High School be on
the vacant lots on the East aide of Carl
The Home of
Good Clothes
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"In the Spring a Young Man's
Fancy fondly turns to Thoughts
of Love" and New Suits.
HAVING just received a htrge consignment
of all the Latest Novelties in Spring
Goods we only wait your inspection of same,
feeling confident that we can please you, both
in price and all that diotiugnish-es the well
dressed man.
Dodds & Eabkirk
Leading Tailors
ins street, South of John street, and a
portion of Mr. Armonr'e farm property
and the Property Committee be inetruct
ed to Benin the necessary options.
A quiet wedding took place at the
reeidenoe of Robert Carrie, Edward
street, on Tuesday evening of last week
at 7 30 o'olook when bis adopted daaght.
er, Mime Florence M. Currie, was united
in marriage to Amble Kennedy, of this
kern.
Gordon E. Williams died in Bellevue
hospital at New York, Deceased young
man was aged 26 yeare and was born in
Wingham being the only son of C. E
Williams, for many yeare engaged in the
drug business of 111ie town. The yoatg
mac was in the looal office of the Bank of
Hamilton, prior to his leaving Wiugham,
,n the Fall of 1897. Interment took
plane ab Brockville.
Fordwicli.
Jae. Fallie, Treasurer of the Dominion
Grange, returned from Toronto where be
was attending the animal meeting of the
Dominion Grunge.
Otero Hutchison is spending a few dive
at his home here. Clare was among the
number of employees who were laid off
work for a while ae the C. P. R. had
nothing for them to do at present.
The fourth annivereary of the dedi-
cation of the Presbyterian church was
held on Sunday, llth inet,, Rev. Mr.
Perrin, of Wroxeter, oondueted the
00101000 and preached very aooeptably
morning and evening to crowded oo0gre•
gatione.
A very interesting event occurred at
the Me hodist personage on Tuesday
morning, Feb. 18Th, when Geo. Walkey,
j1., and Mies Minnie Peel were united iu
the holy bonds of matrimony. At Bevan
o'olock ander the 'meet mains of the
wedding maroh, played by Mine Pearl
Rustier, the happy couple took their
places behind beautiful pyramids of
plaute, the groom being supported by W,
J. Peel and the bride by iiiiee Beatrice
Walkey, while Rev, J, Hamar, M. A., B.
D., .poke the mystic) words that made
them man and wife. Only the immed.
iate frieode of the contracting parties
were present to witness the intereetiug
ceremony. The happy °maple left on the
7.28 a. m. train for Woodetook, Thedford,
and other pointe amid theoougramlatione
and good wishes of their friend'. After
their honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Walkey
will Bettie down in Fordwioh.
W. H. Downey, late prinoipal of the
Publio Bohool, in a newsy letter to the
editor 08ye : Windsor, which m eitoated
o0 the Detroit river just opposite the
great city of Detroit is a brink little city
of 14,000 people. Situated me it ie its regi•
dents poems all the advantage of a
great pity without many of its d,sadvant•
ages. It ie connected with Detroit by
ferry bunts, of which two are continually
ply ing. Besides these there are aleo the
oar teat°°, which transfer the oars from
ono shore to the other. As for the
sightseeing, Windsor ie unsurpassed on
the oontinent, the parka of the Belle Isle
in Detroit river being unequalled. I have
been very fortnnate ainoe coming here as
I have been promoted from Mercer St.
School of 0 rooms to Park St, Sobool, an
8 10DM school, in n muoh bettor locality.
The salary $800 remain0 the same ju•t
at preeent, Park St School affords better
opportnnitiee for increase and advance.
meat, Our home 86 Choral St. is very
conveniently oltumted, being quite near to
the school, library, etc,, whore we would
be glad e0oogll at 10ny time to welcome
any of our Moods or aogaciutanoes of
Fordwiah and vicinity.
Simple Remeciy
For Catarrh
.lust Breathe 11y01101 Font. Tlntes a Day
181000 be Cared.
Hyomei bas performed almost mime.
Moue mos of ()atarrh, and ie to day
recognized by leading members of the
modioal profeseion as the only advertised
remedy that min be relied ppoa to do
inn what it 01(um8. '1'be complete outfit
of tlyomei omits 0100 and oon0iete of an
inhaler, a modioino dropper and a bottle
Of Byomei,
Breathe Hyomei through the inhaler
for a few mtnllte0 four times a day, marl
it will onro the worst case of catarrh. It
soothes and heal° the ma,000 membreue
of the air p6006gee, prevents irritation
and effect° a. complete and lasting core.
If you cannot obtain Hyomei of your
dealer, It will be forwarded by mail,
postage paid, on reoei71 el price. Write
to day for 000en'tation blank that will
0081810 yen t0 0ervioe0 of Oar medfoal
department without charge. The R, T.
Booth Company, Hyomei Building,
Ithaca, N. P.
Car 3EMP
i9
We want to Turn Your
Thoughts Priceward
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
Hob. Admitting the truth of all thats printed we still think you've
much to gain by patronizing this store. For one thing we haven't
picked out a scanty few articles that appeal to you but we have
made the cut just about general It hen we were at it and all up and
down the category of tbe home needs we offer you chances to save.
10 only Ladies' Black Freize Skirts,
newest Spring etylee, worth regular
$2.60, Special this week only at....
,1.50
15 only Navy and Black Fine Vene-
tian Ladies' Skirts, cicely trimmed,
the Newest Spring styles, worth
regular 33.76, Special at
2.25
20 pairs only Fine Nottingham Lace
Curtains, 60 inches wide and 3} yards
long, bordered edge and worth regu-
lar $1.50, on sale this week at
.99
2 pieces only 70 inch Unbloaohed
Table Linen, worth regular 45o, on
sale thio week at
.30
10 pieces only new Delainette, real
value 15c, op sale this week at
.12
MINTY
15 dozen Ladies' Cashmere Stockings
size, 8}, 9, 97, real value 800, on 8010
at .19
15 pieces only 28 inch stripe Flannel-
lette in light and dark colors, worth
regular 6o, on sale at
20 YDS. FOR 1.00
10 p[e te8 Fancy Plaid Ginghama,
guaranteed inet dye, ve1y suitable
for quilt liniuge, worth regular 6o
and 7o, on sale this week at
.05
5 dozen Ladies' Fleece Lined Shirts
and Drawers, real value 60c, on sale
this week at
.39
25 ends Venetians, Homespune and
Tweed Drees Goode, worth regular
65o, 75o, $1.00 & $1.25, clearing this
week at
.69
Test these Prices and make Comparisons
dNOW'titR04A/40
FERGUSON & ROSS
r'We pay the Highest Prices for all kinds of Produce.
u A LARGE STOCK OF
I4 A R A
TO BE REDUCED
Owing to a change in business a Reduction Sale will be held for
the next SO Days, during which time goods will
be sold for Cash 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.
—Oros° -out Saws at $1.95, usually $8.00.
—Lampe at $2.50, usually $3.75.
—Carpet Sweepers at $2.25, usually $3,00.
—Silverware away down.
—Cutlery must be sold at Very Low Prices.
—25 1b. Pail of Stock Food for $1.90.
—12 lb. Pail Animal Regulator for $1.50, regular 02.00.
Now is the time to supply your wants at Great Bargains
ta'1.I1 600000te are asked to be squared off at once.
McKay & co.
EARING AT COST
To clear out the balance of our stook of Hand
Sleighs they will be sold at
Positive Cost Prices
'We do not purpose continuing in the Fancy
Goods and Toy Business so will clear out
everything on hand.
TRE POST BOOKSTORE