The Brussels Post, 1904-1-14, Page 5i
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JAN. 14, 1904
DIISINESS CARS,
A/f'ONEY TO LOAN AT 6 PEE
111 cent, P. B, 8C1OTT, Br088018,
vie H. MOORACKEN--
t v • Flower Of Marriage Licenses, Of-
fice atGr000ry,Turnburry timet, lirubseis.
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h'Olt 8A.LE—'liH.I
TUN-
i.. nanstINan has eeveral good Yonne for
sale and tO rant, oaey terms, in ',townships,
of Morrie and ever,F S. 8001 P.Rru0a0i
Court Princess Alexandria, No, ei, C,.0.
m 131as-
ltoq ,
hill Slee, ,meetshe their Lodge
net Tuesdays ot
hill Sleek, on the 2ul and 1
eau,, month, at o'clock. Mettles brethren
always welcome, JAS, T13U1tGEB8, R,
WALTER SMITH,, It, S.
M. MORRISON,
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
WALTON. ONT.
MISS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN,
—TEACHER OP—
PIANO - AND - ORGAN.
a3R7.7669=+6, 011rT.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM'
1Nena(Noz,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
J. LECKIE,
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE,
LOAN' AND REAL IISTATE AGENT,
Office over Hureloy'e Drug Store,.
Nov.80,1002, 00.8,n Brussels,
Wellington Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.,
SBTAnLlannn 1840
I0euranee taken on the cash and premium
ing elsewhere at on the utudersgned Agent
Of the Oompany,
GEORGE ROGERS,.Brueeele,
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AUCTIONEERS,
rj • S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION-
nan, will sell for better prieee, to
better men in lase time and lose charges
than any other Auctioneer
B
he won't charge thng inEast
mrd re
can always be arranged at tide odloe or by
personal application.
ROBT. H. GARNISS
BLUEVALI'3 — ONT.
Auctioneer for Huron County.
Terms rea�onable. Bales arran904 10r
at the 00100 of fan Poem, Brussels. 22t1
VETERINARY.
T
D. WARWICK—
• Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vet-
erinary College, is prepared to treat all dis-
eases of domesticated animals in a compet-
ent manner. Po,'tlenlor attention paid to
Veterinary Dentistry Calle promptly at.
tended to. Office and Infirmary—Four doors
North of bridge, T0rnberry et„ Brussels.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING,
AB. MACDONALD—
• Barrister, 'Solicitor, Notary, Blto.
Successor to O. F. Blair. Office over Stan-
dard Bank. Brussels, Solicitor for Metro-
politan Sank.
V VM. SIN CLAIR—
• Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer,
Notary Publia, &c. Office—Stewart's .Block
1 door North of Central Hotel.
Solicitor for the Standard Bank.
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BARI3ISTERS SOLICITORS, NOTARIES
, PUBLIC, ETC.
W. Pnovn 'pow, it. C. R. 0, HAW
G. F. BLAIn.
Offices—Those formerly (moulded by Messrs
Cameron & Holt,
00nnnl0n, Onmenro.
MEDICAL CARDS.
M NA GHTO
N
J. A. u
ML. O. M.
Trinity Univerelty, Fellow Trinity Medical
College, Member College of Physicians and.
Surgeons Ont. Licentiate of .the Royal Cob,
1 ego of Physicians and Licentiate of Mid-
wifery Edinburgh. aSt`Tolephoue No.14,
Reeidence—Mill street, Brueeele.
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. FE1L.D,
DENTIST
Graduate of the Royal College of Dental
Surgeons of Ontario and Fire1.olaoe Honor
Graduate of Toronto University. Office
next to Brewer's Photograph Gallery,
BRUSSELS.
SHINOLES
British Columbia
Red Cedar Shingles
Aah-'
Niorth Shore
Pine and Cedar
FOR SALE AF TRE
Brussels Planing Mills
Also Doors and Sash of all PM
kerne on hand or made to order
at Short Notice,
Eot' matee F010101904 for till
kande of Buildings. Workman..
ship and Material Guaranteed.
P• AMEN•L,
The Courses of Stump
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CENTRAL
STRATFORD,' ONT,
11 Aro op to the HIt3H1,ST STANDARD 11Up' ITXCIILL1(NOE and that ie ono 1.1
itreason why tblo popular 80huol 10.aow
ai a,joylug a "record-breaking" utters•
q dbhon. Xou want tn0 husk trmni0g
41 cad wo glye It, tboreloro anter at ones.
9.0 Wradlare free.
W. J. ELLIO'PT, Principal,
L. -1=t28,
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istri t gem,
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IX ens:nal,
Iblel. Stoneman, left for Loudon, where
he !e taking a course at the Oommerolel
uo lege.
Mies Edith MaIlweu left for Chats
worth, where she has been engaged as]
toucher.
Mies Millie Petty returned to Loudon,
where elle ie taking up stenography and
typewriting [nurse et the Oommeroial
college.
Mies Mina Doan, of Zurich, hes been
engaged to take,oharge of Mies Murray's
room, in our public school.
Geo. MaEweu M. P. bee rammed from
the Poet maeter General's Department
a very handsome, up.lo-date letter box
which be has placed at the Commercial
omnere for the beutfil of our citizens.
Ltxritx•ovs, .
Mrs, R. W. Whitely left for Ohioago to
reode wilt her eon, Harry Whitley, of
R G Dunt & Co. of that oity.
Ou tiocount of illness the Rev. Mr.
Miilyard wee unable to conduct the ler.
vices in the Methodist °hurch on 8audey.
evening 8rd last
A local hockey teepee hall formed in the
village, including representative teams
from the olerke, the baud boyo and the
furniture factory,
J. ii. Camerae, brother of D. E. Oam•
eroo, formerly Aeeiotaot Provincial
Treaeorer, and formerly of Lnoknow,
has been made viae -prem. of the Hamilton
National Bank of Chicago.
G. W. Berry, of this village, received
the skin of a large brook trout uioely
mounted on birch bark and raetio frame,
trona friende in Port Arthur. It wee
caught !u Nipigon River, Algoma.
His many friende through the country
will be glad to know that Alex. Roes,
whose herneee shop was deetioyed by
fire a couple of week, ego, hes opened out
a new shop in the Allan block.
Gore•1is.
.
A new furnaoe has been placed in the
Methodist Pareooage.
Our public eohool opened with J. W.
Torranoe, of Howkeetone, as principal
and ➢dies Lydia Harding, as teaoher of
the junior department.
At the moeting,of the rat(payere of our
wheel W. H. Gregg was elected to fits
the vaoanoy of Jae. Armetrong V. 8, who
has dropped out from the trustee board.
The .following rffloere were elected at
the regular meeting of 0. 0. F., No. 57,
for the ensuing year :-0. R., 8. G.
Keine ; V. 0. R., John Mloon ; R. 8.,
John Hammond ; F. S , N McLaughlin;
Chaplain, E. L. Morren , Treae., '1'. D.
Edgar ;. Sr. Woodward, W. H, Ardell ;
Jr. Beadle, M. Knox; Court Physician,
Dr. Whitley ; Court Deputy, Jae. Arm.
strong.
The °fifoers of Orange Hill L. 0. L.,
No. 575, for the ensuing year are as
follows :—W. M., J, ho Dane ; D. M.,
John Montgomery{ Chap , Robt. Graham ;
Reo. Sea., Geo. A. Dane ; 23'i,,•Seo., Jnv,
Gregg ; Treasurer, Mathew Dane ; D. of
0 , Wm. J. Strong ; Lecturer, R. Hard.
ing ; Oommittee, A. A, Graham, Francis
Clegg, Alex. Graham, Wm. J. Clegg,
Geo, R Dane ; Tylere, Wm. 11. Dane,
Arthur Cowan.
.1..0 wood.
Mise Mabel Kidd has returned attend.
tone at Stratford Oollegiate $ustitute.
W. T. Bottle, oheeeeweker, of Hay
Bay, Ont., is spending hie holidays in
one village.
H, MoOormiok, M. D., returned to
Detroit after epending the holidays with
hie parents W. and Mre. Mc0ormiok, of
Trowbridge.
The telephone linemen are stringing
wires from here to Manistee.The line
will thee Boon be in working order. It
will be a great convenience.
Dr. George E. Wilson, of Toronto,
spent two or three daye in our town
renewing old arquaintauoe. George is
now a full•fledged M. D. and bas had a
very successful career lie a student.
We Congratulate Wm. A. Adams on
hie appointment as manual training in•
sneaker in the Stratford Manual School
ata ea'ary of $750 per altos. her.
Ada,ne had intended running a butilr
store in Stratford but the deal fell through
and through the death of the former
mannel training teaoher, Mr. Clow,. he
hes been appointed to hie user position.
The mutual meeting of the Presby
ierran congregation wee held on Tueeday
efterao0n oiliest week and wee fairly well
attended. Printed reports of the various
church orgeolzetioeu :were distributed
among the member', present and these
showed the finanoee of the church to be
in a healthy condition. The Sabbath
oolleotione were oou.iderably target than
last year and $110 wae paid on the moose
debt, leaving &debt of $200 still to be met.
The missionary eobemes of the &hurah
were 'supported to the amount of 6295.
and besides $292 wag paid to support a
missionary in Britieh Oolembio. Thirty"
eight new members were reeeived daring
the year and the ordinance of baptism ad•
minietered to 10 persons. The actual
church memberehip is now 182. Con•
oiderable dieoueeiml took place regarding
doing away with the pew rents. It wee
thought by eome that voluntary sub•
eeriptiou wae the only proper way to.
raise money. Others telt that if the pew
rent were aboliehed it would be difficult
to get many 'people to contribute toward
the support of the church. Some of the
older members did not appreciate having
to glue up their pews and it was finally
decided to leave the matter in 'abeyance
for the pceeent. A monthly collection by
envelope ie aid of eaolt of the eohemee of,
the ohnroh was demdod upon. In tbie
way it is hoped to bave the miesionary
01nir411231 tie More equally divided among
TON 011111E34b,f3 PONT
the different soh m 0 The meeting wag
a very harmonirus two a 11 wae iudiu•u;ye
of a hearty, 011,40000, 09 tC01VV ehureh,
IPOrelvwie31,•
Geo, Gregg jr., has been seriously ill
but we are pleased to bear he le improv.
ing,
The total 0hipmente at Ford mob ata.
tion for Deoember, 1908, totalled 846
tons end revenue $844 41. Thie i0 an
Mersa a of 68 tone of freight and $289 72
revenue over Deo, 1902. Business 10 In•
creasing 1apidly at the etatio,.
The entitle! [mhool meeting wile held on
Wednesday, Deo. 8011, at 10 a. m. with
J. T. W si
" efianial
' 'us "n the chair. b u c
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etatemeut and auditoi'o report was pre•
limited, showing the fi0an000 to be in good
shape, The Inepeotor'e report was read,
whtuh stated that .everything in eon.
'motion with the eohool was eaiiafaatory.
G. E MoKee was re•eleeted T1110100 and
3, H. Johnston, truant officer,
The Chosen Friends elected the follow.
ing ofdoare for 1904 :— 0. 0., S. Bricker ;
V. 0., !tiro. H. Col 1 -no ; Rea., W. H.
Downey ; Trento., A. MoOurdy ;; Marsha:,
Jessie Moeure; Warden, Mre. W. A, Ed•
wards ; Prelate, James Gibson ; Guard,
Jae. Downey ; Sentry, Geo. Holt ; Repre•
eentative to Grand Connell, Jae.' Gibson ;
Alternate Representative, A, Maourdy ;
Trustees, W. H. Newt30,Jns. Uibeon and
Jesse Mature.
%V1malt tem .
Committees aro aotively at work pre•
paring for a celebration et July 12th in
Wingham.
Wiughom Baud has in haud a series of
aouorrte to be elven at iutervale durum
the Winter. The firet will be held on
Ftride .
Y
Mie, Nellfa Beckett ie attending Strat-
ford Bneineee College. Mira Mary
Beckett has ooeepted a situation in a
meretuttile eetabliohment in Brampton
A L Gibson, matiag83 of the Dominion
Bank in Wingham, bee received notice of
his appointment as manager of the
branch at Seaforth. The limy manager
will be U. T. Hepburn, now of Orillia.
The By late authorizing the extension
of the waterworks by0tem to make
available for domestic purposes, and for
constructing n trunk sewer an Jo'epbiue
street, woe defeated on Monday of teat
week by a majority of 19.
Rumor ie to the eff•ot that Walker &
Clegg of the Wiughom upbuletering leo.
tory are talking. of Itaviug Wingkam if
they are not able to get new premises.
They have received notice trim the Can
oda Furniture Manufactures to vacate on
July let the part of the chair taotory they
are now using.
.About five o'clock on Mouday morn
ing of last week, F. Restores noticed fire
in the rear part of L. G. Et use's reetanr•
ant. He at once gave the alarm, and the
tire brigade were aeon ort duty, Although
some of them report the failure of the
telephone alarm to sound. Mr. Kruse
sleeps at the National hotel and was soon
at the'soene of danger. Although the
morning was intensely cold, the 11'emen
Boon had the fire under control, but not
until the rear kitchen was destroyed and
Mr. Kruse's reserve stock considerably
doomed. The building ie owned by
James MoKelvie, and will poet oeueider•
ab'e to repair. Mr. Kruse is at a lose to
know how the fire originated, as there
bed been no fire in that part of the build•
ing for several days. It le unfortunate
foe Mr. Kruse as it will inconvenience
him very much, The lore ie covered by
iaenranoe.
V`tiut>rt.
The mayoralty was won by J. B.
Hoover by sixteen of a majority,
An interesting event known as a"Blue•
Jay" eoeial wae held in the barracks
Tuesday evening.
A movement is on toot to re eetablieh a
breech of the Young Meu'e Obtietien
Ae000ialion in town.
Ae Mre. W. Downs, London Road, went
into her -Summer kitchen, she Blipped
and had a serious fall, breaking her tett
arm.
Mies Jessie Wieemen, daughter of John
Wiseman, has secured a poeitiou as
teacher of a eohool three miles from
I ebur .
It ell
f:
infront of a train
Ben. Webb sr, fell
at. the station. the other day and - but for
timely aeei:dance would probably have
been run over.
The many friends -o1 Mre. Tufts, so
long a resident bare, will regret to learn
that she hae been in poor health for some
time. She is living with her son at
Pbooui-x, B 0.
rn
D. Cbntelou hae returned from Char.
lottetown, P. E. L, having to Somewhat
daegeroue and rough aspartame) in mom.
ing the Straits of Oumbeeland. It !e
45.milee from the mainland to the Island,
and the ice is a0 bad at times that the.
barite become frozen in.
A date hive been settled on to' the
Chown •n Lawn Ilowler'e , upper, .v 'oh
is to take Owe at the R're',barr lluuee
Friday evening, Jan, 16 h
The euelotlla aolleeNaue far ,Iia six
m,'nthe adding Dee, Stet, 1.902, were
$5,459 29, and for the oorreeponding
Petted fMet year, $7,094.58 and au
ulureale of $1,585 29.
Hiram Gi11 had a narrow wimps from
meeting with a very eerioue injury o0
T.'neeriey of last week, Be was uplifting
wood when the axe caught in the olethea
line end boending back atra0k Mr. Hill
nn the top of the head, euttiog through
hie cap and braking hie head so badly
that the blood Howell freely. Mr. 8111
on' r
walked down to the e u Re s and bad
the wound olitehed up and ie now going
around [to usual.
Iff, x e tee r-.
The reeveehip oonteet resulted in a
victory for Btoeett by a majority of 48
over Mr. Lovett.
The ioe harvest hap commenu0d, the
quality being very good and ie extremely
tbiok compared with other years,
Mies Sophia Sweet, who sustained a
traotmed arm in London about three
weeks ago, is at her home hare uareing
eome. It wlli be some time before she
will have nae of the injured member.
The "Stoddart American Hockey
Girls," a meet ridiculous aggregation
ucneietiog of two pirlo, a couple of boys
and a couple of blanks, came here to
play a game of hockey with the Exeter
team. A Bort of game wee played and
resulted in favor of the Devone by a large
margin. It weals very sorrowful exhib.
ition.
Frank Sbapton, of Medicine Hot, N.
W. T., hae returned to his home here for
the Winter and probably permanently.
Mr, Shantou has been severely troubled
with asthma for eeveral years bud to
better hie condition went Weet. The
change afforded him temporary relief in
toot pertain seasons of the year in the
Weet he is much better while others
there ie no improvements on our own
climate. Unless Mr. Shapton'e oondition
gets mach worse he will remain home.
1.3 of/erIOIt.
The County Board of Audit was in
emotion last week.
Jae. Bogie is the new foreman of the
work on the Beath pier.
Mies Lame Brydgee hes given op her
school near Belgrave and will remain at
home for 8 time.
Mechanics aro still working at the new
Bank of Montreal building, bat the oold
spell is against rapid proems.
The eongregatione of Victoria street
and North street Methodist oburohee are
holding union evangelietio services.
The sum of $14.50 woe oolleotee in the
Goderioh publio eoboole 00 a Ohristm,s
contribution to the funds of the Hospital
for Biok Children at Toronto.
Mre. A. M. Tadd, who hae for eeveral
weeks been ill, and latterly with an
attack of typhoid fever, le progressing
favorably, and will be able to sit up in a
few days.
Jae. Stevens, Clinton ; Hugh Mo.
Quarrie, Blyth, and W. R. Robert000,
tioderloh,have been re appointed as the
board of license oommiesionere for Weet
Huron for 1904.
On New Year's evening Mre. Ooneigney,
of the West street laundry, bad her hand
naught in the drying mangle, The neile
of three fingers were taken off and one
finger wae badly smashed.
Leet Sunday wa, Rev. Father Stanley's
loot as pariah priest here, hie plane being
taken after that by Rev. Father McRae,
of Parkhill. Father MaRee eome twenty-
one years ago wae curate here under Rev.
Father Waters and for about twenty
years has had charge of the Parkhill
parish.
Rev. M. Turnbull and Mre. Turnbull
were haodeomely remembered on Christ.
MaeDay by the congregation of 90.
George's chetah. Mre. Turnbull was
made the recipient of a handsome
Pereian Iamb peat and a gold'ooio of large
denomination and the rector of a Persian
lamb pap and pair of gauntlets.
Ou Saturday morning, Jan. 2nd, Then.
Gundry returned from Brooklyn, N. Y.,
accompanied by hie bride, Mies Emma
y Mre, Gan
khat oak ds
Laird, of Y was a
well. known viltos] at the V
iI i
neon
reeideiee in the nineties, and the lady
was a Goderioh vieitor eome three years
since, so she ie not a stranger amens
strange people. Her friende in town, and
ehe made many while a visitor, heartily
welcome Mre. Gundry to Goderioh, and
hope that groom end bride may find the
matrimonial state a pleasant and peaceful
One.
has been applied
for for the
A charter ,
Goderioh P tuning 0 0., wiith a capital of
$40,000, James. Boohanaa, er.,
Jamoe Bnohanan, jr., Joseph T. Gold.
throne'
John Lawson and H. Tufford
being the previsional direatore. As is
Sox and
Rubbers.
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No matter how
cold or slushy the
weather is, your feet
will be snug and
waren in a pair of socks and rubbers.
Thick, warm, fleece -lined socks and stout snag -
proof rubbers—that's a combination that can't be beat
For out -door winter work.
We have them in all styles and sizes. They are
priced down to rock bottom, too.
This is how we sell them e
—Prom $1.00 per pair upwards ; also Felt Shoes for Ladies
and Gents, all kinds at lowest. prices.
HARNESS DEPARTMENT
—Blankets cheaper than over, Also Robes, Wool and Plush
Rugs, Heavy and Light Harness of all styles ; Collars
guaranteed.
b " or We, two oomfortable dwellinge ; ohoioe fruits of all kindle on lote,
Will bo Bold of rea0ooable figures.
tw k. Z '1tiaA /'IX 1316 3a liaiek
SU OOEi SS
A.11'_..... i THE (GRADUATES OF
isroWEL/
ON JAN,' 4, 1404,
WINTER TERM BEGINS
Two Oeurecao—Oom college hal andd Shorthand
Bend o
A, L. MoIN'1'Y1tE, Manager.
RRU S SEL 5
HORSE FAIRS
The Regular Monthly Berea Faire will
be held as] follows :—
THURSDAY, JANUARY 7th, 1904
FEBRUARY 4 11, 1904
" MAROH 8rd, 1904
APRIL 7th, 1904
A number of leading looal and foreign
buyers will be in atlendauoe.
Partiee wishing to Bell live stook [ f any
deeoription, or other ohattele, by emotion,
at such Fairs, pun Neve the acme attend•
ed to by oommuuioating with the under.
signed before date of Fair.
F. 8. 900T., Clerk.
What Exhibitors Say
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90 per pent. of Fat Cattle exhibited at
Provincial Winter Fair,1000, were fed with
Worthington's Oauadlau Stook Tonto.
MOB 810o,—
We have boon feeding your Stook Food
to cattle for some time, and find it to he an
exoallent tonin. We have also fed it to
horses and pigs, and erequite sure 0 is the
best stook food we have ever tried. Our
prize winuiog cattle at the Provincial Win-
ter Foir,1000, were fed Worthington's Stook
Tonle. LESLIE & PEAREN
Breeder Shorthorn Cattle,
Acton, Ont.
D4Aa 0=0,—
find your Stook Food is a very excel-
lent Tonic for cattle, giving them a good
appetite cad keeping their digestive organs
in a healthy working condition. The steer
Boothe," exhibited at Winter Fair. weighed
at birth 80 lbs., at 00 months 0001be, making
a gain of 55 Ibe per mouth. It pays to feed
Worthington's Stook Food.
ANDREW RIOHARDSON,
Breeder Shortuorn Cattle,
Peepabuo, Ont,
DAA1 81110.—
We have used your Stook Food for both
cattle and hogs and find it gives good satis-
faction. Several of our Battle have shown a
gain of over 100 Ise, per mouth while feed-
ing it JAB. WILSON & SONS.
Breeder of Shorthorn cattle and York•
shire Hoge, Fergus, Ont.
Note the Pelee :
10 lb. box, 200 feeds], 50e ; 50 lb. Back 90,
Manulaotnred by
THE WORTHINGTON DRUG. 00.,
Guelph, Out
For sale by— N.F. GERRY, Rruseele'
H. F. MOALLISTER, Etltel ;
WM. MESSER, Blnevale;
N. B. GERRY, Blyth.
well known, the company will own the
mill now known as Buchaeans & Law
eon's, and the brick planing mill known
ae Bmeeth'e, on Nelson etremt, the latter
property having been parohaeed by the
provisional directors. If there is any
stook to be put on the market it ought to
will well, as the directorate is a strong
one, end the bosinese of Buobanaa &
Lawton is one of the beat eetabliehed in
thio end of Ontario.
231vIA.
A. H. Wilford hae returned to the
0utarto
Agricultural co
Ile e.
1who a
Mrs]. Robert Kelly,ant several
p
months poet with a stater in Toronto, has
returned to her home here.
D. MoBeath, brother of D. M, Ma.
Beath, of Blyth, was re elected reeve of
Bidet elle township by aoelamutioe.
Ou New Year's eve Masora. MOKionon
& 0o. presented three of their. ' employees
with $26 each and another with $10.
n D. of Toronto
nape B. D
Rev. J. M. D ,
R t
will preach the anniversary sermons in
St. Audeew's church on Sunday, January
17th.
Wendell Holmes, of Toronto, spent the
Christmas and New Year'e holidays with
his parente at the Metbodiet--pareooage.
He wae a000mpaoied by W. J, Brady.
W. L MoLoen, B. A., lett for Toronto,
where ho will enter Knox college and
prepare himself for the Presbyterian
ministry.
Gilbert Sommers, principal of Blyth
public sohool, was married on December
29 h to Miss Luella B. Salter, of Win.
cheater. The happy event wae solemn-
ized at the home of the bride's parents in
the preaenee of 80 gneets. Ray, A. E.
Sanderson, of Obeeterfield performed the
oeremouy.
Monday of last week was muuioipal
election day throughout Ontario and
consequently, all haunt, Blyth was a busy
plaoe. The oonteet here wae for poeitione
at the manieipbl council board and
voting on the 0, P. R. bylaw, The fight
for the council board developed some
eurpriooe and resulted as follows :—
Fronk Metoalf 117 ! W. H. McElroy 108 ;
Joseph Stoth010 89; Dr. W, 3, Milne 88 ;
Andrew BloNally 82.; Wm Jaokeon 71 ;
The vote for oounoillore thle year wae
not so heavy as it was last year, when
605 votes were ant against 565 this 'year.
The 0. P. R. bylaw carried by 102
majority, which was gratifying to fie
friende and workers. The vote stood ;--
for
—for the by-law 121 ; against the bylaw
19 ; majority for the bylaw 102.
A son of John Emden of .Glonmorie
wae burned to death during .hie mother's
amino from thehouee.
It is claimed by the Provincial health
aothoritieo that the disorganized'
condition of North Dakota so tar se
health !e concerned is a menace he the
rest of the oontinent.
Two brothers, George and Alexander
Drummond, were driving to a wedding
near Aroprior, when theib sleigh wait
struck by it Calnada Atlautio train. Both.
meet were badly hurt, Alex, Drummond
is dead.
nuoi,Col
BL.YTH.
STOOK -TAKING SALE
!hie month we take etock, and before we eommmoe We want the
stook reduoed to the tweet poeeible point. Daripg the next two woeko ter.
refill reduotlone will be made in each department, Many linos will be Meek,
alt out regerdleee of ooet 00 we are determined not to (airy arty Winter Goode
over. Below we quote a few prides whioli will ebow the money you pan Baas
by attended thio great January eale•
Zebelie° Drees Goode, in taooy patterne, worth 600 for250,
Navy Berge, 56 inches wide, good value at 50c, Sale price 85o.
Heavy Homespun Drees Goode, in oolore of oxford, navy, black and grey, 68
inches wide, regular 60o, Bale prioe 48e.
Flake Drees Goode, in variety of oolore, worth $1, for 75o.
Elaotrie Seal Boos, 60 limber) long, 6 toile, obam faeteninge, good value al
65 60, Dale prioe $8 96.
Black Coney Ruffs, 8 tails, chain fastenings, worth $2, for $1;25.
Bleak A0traohan Stelae, 40 inches long, Bilk oord and taste fastenings, °ape
and storm oollar, worth $6, for $4 45.
Ohiuohilli Ruffs, 4 tulle, good volas at $2 50, Bale price $150.
Oce only Fine Sable Oeperine, high storm °oiler, 6 tails and 2 beads, good
value at 615, sale prioe $11.75,
One only Pius Sable Ruff, 10 tails, Hoe glossy for, good value at $12, Bale
pries, $9 95.
Men'e Siberian Dog and Prairie Wolf ()oats at reduced prioe to clear.
Ladiee' Aetraohau Jackete at reduced prime.
Men's Frieze Uletere, regular price $6, for $8.95.
Wruppereliee,in good patterns, worth 10o, for 79o.
CUTTERS ali SLEIG9S
As the Summer trade is over I heartily thank
my Customers for their patronage and wish
to state that I have put in a full stock of
Cutters and Sleighs.
BEST MAKES LOW PRICES
We would ask you to call and inspect our
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
All kinds of Repairing and Re -painting
promptly attended to.
ED. SPEIRAN
CARRIACTE BUILDER, BRUSSELS.
1 Millinery
Bargains
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As the season is rapidly pas-
sing along we are offering our
Ready-to-wear Millinery at
reduced prices toclear them out.
Our Millinery Departmentis
in better shape than ever to sup-
ply Fashionable Goods at Reason-
able -Prices.
We are determined a se
all who favor us with thtoeirplet
Pa
ronage.
A call will be appreciated.
losonsumm
IJ. DONALDSON
Choice Stock of
ROBES, RUGS
&C.
A fine range of Robes, best in the market, has been
opened up consisting of
BLACK GALLOWAY—SASKA.TCHEWAN
—GREY GOAT, —GRIZZLY BEAR
and MOUNTAIN BEAR.
—Plush and Wool Rugs, a very choice lot.
—In Horse Blankets a large stock is carried and sold
at Close Prices.
Repairing Promptly Attended to
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Sign of
the
Horse's Head