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The Brussels Post, 1903-1-22, Page 5'i`ait ILDASSICLO POSIT BUSINESS CAROL '� �IONI TO LOAN AT 5 PIU 1111 gout, 1!'. 8.800'1P, Brunel%, 11 MoCRACKEN- flee at 1 •Croaaryissuer of hturriggo Ltomtsos, Ot. , 7`m'uborry athaet, Brussels, M. MOR I N_ issuer of 'Marriage Licenses, WALTON, ONT, T M. O'CONNOR, rl • GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT for some of the best Ituti safest Companies to Cuuude for Vire, Aceldout and Plato Glam. 1 Mallard's tore G 00. (Olga Aver 1, U, lttohar a BeuDsuls, 18•Bm � MISS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN, —TEACHER OE— PIANO .• AND - ORGAN, m=av,smans, ROBERT CUNNINGHAMI >0.9011>000, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. E Estelle Griffin TEACHER. OF voice, Ol1LTVi8E Pupil of thea Eva N. lioblyn, of London. Poplin prepared for Onusorvatory ernes. r.2.-'1,\ ill vtait Brussels every Townley. Lessons given ab the house o8 W, R. Kerr, John street, J. LECKIE, LIEN AND FIDE INBURANOT4, LOAN AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, M0NEY TO LOAN AT At, 4f d; 6 Per Cont, 01aoe over Huroloy's Drug Store, Nov, Brd, 1904. 30;{m /Insects. Wellington Mutual Fire Insurance CO., ma•ADLlenim 1840 Ineurnnoe taken on the cath and premium note system ,tt current rates. Br fore ln8er- 809 eloewberc cull on the nudersigned Agent of the Company. GEORGE ROGEIRS, BroBe019. AUCTiONEERS. Tr S. SCOTT AS AN AUOTION- num will sell for better pricier!, to better moo, 1n loss time and lees charges than any other Auctioneer to East Bmrou or lie won't charge auy'thing. Dates and orders eau always be arranged at thio af09e or by personal appliontion. VETERINARY, D. WARWVIOR- 81 • Boner 0ladna,0 of the Ontario Vet- erinary College, is prepared to treat all die - eases of domesticated animals in a compet- ent unmoor. Pe•t1•rular attention- paid to Veterinary Dentistry Calls promptly at- tended to. Office and Infirmary—Four doors North of bridge, '9nrnhelry 0t:, Brussels. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING, W�1. SIN ULAIR— , • Barrister, Solicitor, 'Conventicler, Notary Pnblic, deo. ()Moe—Stewart's Biook 1 door North of Central Rotel, Bonoitor for the Standard Bank, a• F. BLAIR, BARRISTER, Solicitor, &o. Oilic0 over Stand- ard Rank. Solicitor for Village of Brussels. Honey to Loan at lowest rates. MEDICAL CARDS, DR. O. AMBROSE TOOLE, RESIDENCE AND OFFIOEI- 1111L.L ST, EAST, BRUSSELS. J. A. M'NAUGHTON, Trinity University, Wellow Trinity llletlioal College, Member College of 988988ielane and Surgeons, Ont, Licentiate of the Royal Col- lege of Physicians and Licentiate of Mid- wifery,Edinburgh, 1. -Telephone No.14, Residence—Mill street, Brussels. 1 is 5r"• P' 3 .i 1$1.5fItlii% ;f81 'ir4 Monoy-Making Education CENTRAL c STRATFORD. ONT , Toting ellen and 11'en1en. what ere you 11'01'01(? Tlmt 1101.00(10 upon what you tine worth 80 088909, A bus. Mose or obart8ao(1 education will al- ways enable you to get a good position but the education must be etriotly lh9t.oinos. Give ns 00 opportunity ti ten you what wo are dome (00018010. Write today for our catalogue, Q " Students admitted at any time, aY W. J. ELLIOTT, Prinei l pa , • f lsttxtX .Bexus, IIenotaI1, Mr. Routoliff was elected superintend- ent of Oarmel ohnroh Sunday school at the annual meeting. Rev, Dr, Medd hopes to be able to assiot in the Quarterly meeting 9ervi00 to be held in leebruary. His lunge mud throat are mill weak though steadily improving. John Patterson jr,, had the misfortune to lose a nioe driving horse. The animal in going in the stable got its leg down into the runway of the door and before it could be released had, in ire efforts to get free, 0o badly epliotered the bone se to destroy all hope of recovery and ouusequeotly had to be killed. FIxetor. Sam'! Gilley 89 having the furnace in the Opera Block renovated, atter finding thab the flare had been burned out. Joe. Davis, who has been in Graven• burst attending the Sanitarium for his heeltb, has retnrned home hie general condition having mnoh improved. Last meeting of the town Oouboil paw ed the following resolution :—That the asseeeor be empowered to oolleot all dog tax at the same time as he makes assee9 mens and to fureieh a tag to all parties paying for Bame. Auy dog Lound without tag after April 1st., will be impounded for two days and if not then olaimed will be shot by street oommi•eioner without further notice and that a by law be pre. pared confirming same. eliettou. A meeting of the Farmers' l:'fietitute will be held in Clinton ou the 28t1s, and in Do,gennou the 27th. The epeakere are T. H. Mason, Btoffordville ; and E. 0. Drury, crown Hill. We understand that the Jackson Manufacturing company already find their large premi808 on Rottenbnry street too small, and contemplate the erection of either a third story or an addition to the rent. A combined shoe and skate is now on the market, said to possess virtnee not in the ordinary skate. It is patented by A. J. Fisher, Toronto, an old Olintonian, who used to be known as "Chauncey Flatter." Stun. Barr, of Goderiob township, has bought the house at present 000npied by J. W. Rill, Huron St., the price being about 51200, and will 000apy it mo soon as 90r, HSII can get another. Mr. Hill hae been somewhat indisposed of late, but we are glad to see that he is ant again. The annual meeting of the Clinton Hortioultural Society wee held in the Clerk's office on Wednesday evening of last week. The Secretary Treasurer Dub mitted his annual report which showed a membership of 111 and a balance on' band of 5140 50. The officers eleot were ; Pres„ Alex. 818 o,,z e ; let vice., W. Q. Phillipe ; 2nd viae., T, Cottle ; Seo Trees. W. Coate ; Direotore, J. Wheatley, 8. Davie, T. Trick, John Onniaghame, Thoe. Holloway, Albert Seeley, Edwin Rutledge, A. Wilken and W. Coate. Huron Distriot R. T, of T. met in Clin- ton on Monday of laetweek. After roe• tine bushes') the following officers were elected ;—Distriot Councillor, Mrs Campbell, Goderiob ; Vice0.gnoillor, Mrs. F. Watts, Clinton : Chaplain, Mr. 01nff, Sen forth ; Secretary, Mies Penbole, Exeter ; Treasurer, Mr. Johnston, Varna; Herald, Mr. Brandon, Belgrave ; Deputy Herald, Mrs. Seale, Guard, banned, Mr. Hackney, Farquhar , Guard, Mr. McCallum, Exeter ; Representative to Grand Council, Mr. Johnston, Varna ; Alternate, Mies Ponhale, Exeter. The place for bolding June meeting was lett in the hands of the Exeontive to arrange. DENTISTRY B 1 Clinton' S ti I DR, R. P. FEILD, DENTIST Graduate of it80 Royal College of Dental Su geonsol Ontario and Firot•olass Rouor Graduate of Toronto University. 011100 n01t to Browor'e Photograph Gallery, BRUSSELS. AGENTS WANTED. Either en Full or Part Time. • Aro von satisfied with your 1000010 0 S8 your time folly 000unled? If not write ue. We can give you employment by the month on good tonna or contract to pay you well for such bueieeoa as you secure for 118 at odd times, We employ both male and female repreaentativee. The next three months is the very host time to sell our goods No de- posit is required ; outfit is nboonttely free. Wo have the largest uueseries in Canada— over 800 acres. A large rune of valuable now specialties, and all our 06000 i8 guereu- toed 08 represented, If you want to repro. oast the largest, most popular end beat known uuramy, write ue. it will he worth your while. STONE & WIeLT.INGTON, "Onuado.'e Greatest Nurseries," 178m Toronto, Ontario, LES fr!Lisli Columbia ]lied Cedar Shingles AND-- North Shore Pince and Cedar FOR SALE AT TRE Brussels Planing Mills Alio Douro and Seals of ail Pat terne on hand or made to order at Short Notice. Estimates Furui0hed for all kinds of Bnlldinge. Workman ehlp and Material Guaranteed. P. .,•. Nin. N J.n V70IO 8Inm. M. Walker has been suffering Irons a painful leg, caused by blood poisoning, but ie now able to be out again, ,The Advance will remove about the last of January to the premises now mom pied by the Dominion Bank, who will 000apy the corner of Mason's block, Jno. Vannorman, brother of Wingbam'o Chief of Pollee, hae °soured a good altu- ation as dt9briot agent for the Steel Range Oo., with heo.dquartere at Woodbridge. John Oarr, proprietor of the Brnashviok Hotel, hae disposed of hie hotel and bneineoo here to Alex. Orr of ,Fordwioh. We ore informed that the purobaeer gets poeseeeion March let, biro, F. G. Sparling'e many friends will regret to bear that her heolth is not im- proving. Monday of Met week she was taken to London for special treatment, which it is hoped will prove beoefitlial. At the meeting of Wingham Oddfellowe Lodge Distriot Deputy McClain:, of Bens. Role, inotalled the (chewing offioere N. G,—U. G. Sperling; V. G.—Alex, Alderson ; R. 8.—J. F. Groves ; F. EL— T..1, 32111801 ; Treaeurer—Wm. Robert. son ; R. S. N. G,—W. Lloyd ; L. 8, N. G,—Albert Gregory ; R. S. V. G. -J. W. Green ; L. B. V. G.—Ur. J. 'Chisholm Warden—Robert • Allen ; Conductor - Walter Bell ; R. 9. S. Martin Waugh'; L. S. B.—H. Hineoliffe ; 1. G.—Wallace Hough. After installation, the brethren enjoyed an oyster sapper in their new reception room.' The lodge is in a pros persue oondition, The Winglunm branch of the W. A. M, A. in 9onneetion wiih St. Paul's (hurob, held their annual meeting on the 8tii list„ et Mrs. Oorbould'e. Very 89180080. tory reports wore read by the eeoretary and treasurer for the peat year and fol otving °Miers were eleoted for theyear 1008 :_Preeid0nt—Mre. Lowe ; Vice Presidents—•Mrs, Sills and Mrs. Oor. bonid ; Recording Seoretary—Mies G. Oorb„old ; Oorreepnding 8eerotary.--' Mrs. Walker ; Treaenrer—Mrs, R uterus ; Managing committee—Mrs, McGuire, hire, Venetone and Mrs. Juhnotone A junior branch has beim f ,ruled, whioh promfaei to be n great help to inar9nefwg interest in mie•ionary work among the memhere of the ouugrogati„n. The Annual meeting c 'nrnberr 1, m u f 7. y Agrioulbur0l Sooteby wee held on Wednee day afternoon of lust week, the Peed. dent, J, J, Moffatt, 090apying the chair. , The minutes of last annual meeting were em firmed and Auditors' report adopted lr ehowed total reeripin of $732 80 and total expenditthre $599 08, leaving a bal. Anne of $188 28 The liability 001n•iat8 of a mortgage of $850. J. J, Elliott, V. B , was steered President, W. J. ilondoreou let Viae, and John Mtff,tt 2nd V,ae, The threaten, sleeted are—R. A. Douglas, Th„mar' Bell, P. Fowler, Wm. Maxwell, W, J. Currie, B. Kernighan, A. Rintoul, Geo. Ornikabank, J. S. Linklater, The t ffioes of Seorolary aid Treaeurer were divided. W, Robertson was re elected 8soretary and R. A. Donglees Tremont.. .Forclwlelt. Township Oounoil lino appointed Dr. M. A. V, Armstrong Medioal Health UOioar, Alex, Orr went to Wingham and par. chimed the Brnuswiok hotel for the euro of $9 000 Alex. Orr has had a Grant Aootyleno Geuorator placed in hie barn which lights the hotel, baro and Mr. Maguire's oboe afore. At the annual meeting of the Canadian Order of Chosen Friend') the following officers were eleoted for the ensuing year; Chief Oounoillor, Mre, Geo. Williams ; Viae Councillor, Sheldon Bricker ; Re. corder, T. J. Nioholle ; Treasurer, 01 re. E. G. Cole ; 141arehal, Jesse Masers ; War. den, T, J. Nicholls ; Sentinel, Jima Brown jr,, ; Guard, Thomas Downey. John Stewart and T. H. MoLaaghlin drove over from Gerrie, and on behalf of that oongregution presented Rev. Mr. Dobson with a beautiful new cutter and Mre. Dobson with two fine rookere, ex- pressing the hope that thee° artiolee might long prove useful and give math eujoyment. Two yoare ago the Gorrie people presented their pastor with a gold wateh. tlaOrrleo. Papers are being made out to take old Billy Bone to the Hoose of Refuge. 0. P. R. depot received a,oompleteover- hauling and will now be quite oomfortabie. T. H. McLaughlin left last week for an extended visit with friends Best of Tor. on to, Nelson, youngest son of Rio11, MoGrath, is slowly on the mend after hie 80vere illness. J. R. Williams has decided to employ his entire time to the undertaking and furniture business. Mies Carrie Ardoll hae returned home from Drayton where she had been en- gaged as milliner during the past season. Harry and Mrs. Tonne, Mrs. W, D. Williams and goo, Barbie, left on the noon train on Mouday of last week for Baton Rouge, La., where they will spend the Winter. At the last regular review of the K. 0. T. M. Gorrie Tent Na. 265, the following offioere were eleoted for the year 1903 ;— P. Com.; W. J. Gallaher ; Com., A. D. Strong ; L. Com:, J. Boeoton ; R. K. 1C F. K., J. B. Found ; Chaplain, Bert. Laird ; Phyeioian,- Dr. Tuck ; Sergeant, W. T. Dane ; Mae. Arm., Wm. Rather. ford ; let M. of G., Geo. Arden ; 2nd M. of G., J. Beewitberiek ; Sentinel, C. Tot- ten ; Pioket, Wm. Pyke ; Auditor, Wm. Rutherford, (otterielt. Mrs. Seeger is spending a few weeks in Toronto with her goo, Rev. 0. A. Saeger. Norman Allen left last week to enter the service of the Bank of Montreal at Belleville. The hardware firm of Allan do McIver hae been dissolved, Mr. McIver retiring, .The business will be cautioned by George L. Allan. At the regular meeting of the 0. 0. F., Thos. Burrows was eleoted again me a delegate to the High Oonrt, which is to meet et Hamilton in Jima. A. MoD. Allan left last week on -a two months' trip to Eastern Canada, where he will investigate methods of peeking fret'. Hie investigation may take him to the United States also. The oases of Radcliffe and McDonald against the town, which were down for trial last week, have been adjourned for another week. The new town council may take them lute consideration in the meantime, John Ansley, Commissioner of roads and bridges for the County of Huron, i0 asking for benders for the oonetreotion of two abutments and two piers of concrete for the bridge over the Maitland river al [familiar. Beturdey, Jan. 24111, is the last day for reeeiving trades. Rov, Joe A, Andergt a hae 0peeed 8 I at rt 1• n Ire ar for oleos forleaf lnuq e i a a Um lecture room of Knox ohnrob with a membership of fifty•three. Tele claim will meet every Taeoday' evening till the first of March. Smith Broe, at Oa, have leased the premises next door to their preeeut stand now bceupied by W. Ton, and will occupy the whole block with their drygoode, olothing and millinery bueineos. The new portion will be fitted up ma a genie' fnrniehinge and clothing department. About seventy meters have been re oeived by the oleo rio light department and are being inetallod chiefly around the Square. The moult le already notioeoble 801118 power 11 ora in the d oreased load which the engine has to Darty, sod thio although lees than half of the meters have been placed. Lucekuow. Toe. H, Treleaven sold his farm in Kioloes to o gentleman from Kincardine. The Bruce county Connell election re• suited in the return of eleven ^eve men and seven of the old oouneillore, Rowland Young's Bijou Comedy Co, wi I appear at the Town Hall for one week ownmeuoiog Monday, Jan. 26. James Lyous has sold his raw mill in this village to Thomas H. Treleaven, who will run it in future. Mr, Treleaven has severed hie oouneolion with the grist mill. The annual meeting of the Sinton Brand: Agricultural Sooiety was held in the council Chamber bat owing to the blocked condition of the roads, the attend- ance was not as large as usual. The society to in a epleudid fioanoiai condition the treasurer reporting a balance on hand after paying all liabilities of $229 75. The old officers and board of Directors were re Mooted and at the Directors' meeting held at the close P. A. Malcom - eons was elected 8soretary and Thoe, Lawre0oe, treasurer. Sxo11-J17nman. On the evening of the 12th of January, a very pleasant meeting took piece in South Kinlo89 Manes, Leak - now. chi that evening notwithstanding the inoiemeuoy of the weather and the state of the roads, a large number of members and adherents of the South Kioloes oougregatiou assembled in the manse and took the Rev. A. F. McLean. an and family quite by eurpriee. Mr.. McDonald read an address which was suitably framed, and afterwards handed to Rev. Mr. McLennan and asked aa a favor the aooeptanoe of a perm as a token of their eincere affection and esteem. Mr. McLennan replied very feelingly and in suitable terms, 91ati0g among other things, how completely he had been taken by surprise, and how much he appreciated the kind and enooaraging words whioh had just been spoken. The meeting was afterwards addreeeed by Revs. McLeod, Ripley, MaoKay, Luokoow and Miller, Aehtield. The choir rendered several pieces of mueio and there were aleo eoloe and recitations. The meeting was alto. gather an exceptionally enjoyable one. Leacibur' . Thos. Davidson purchased a good working horse from James Archibald, of Seaforth. The horse is a dandy but there ie nothing too good for the Irish. Joehna Dennison ie home from the North Went for a load of horses, Mr. Dennison went Weet last Spring and has had a very suooeeeful year there. Our peaoesble community hae often been ehooked by sudden deaths) and dreadful accidents, and it -seems as it nothing but the band of Providence it was that coved Geo. Munn from a eerio0e emoeh ap. Mr. Munn was riding leisurely along in a nutter. On each aide the road was hath, only a Bingle track when suddenly he was roused from his position by a loud pall. Geo. straighten- ed up and looked around and was borrifi. ed to sea a horse attached to a cutter approaohing him at a terrific rate of speed. No Bound warned him of hie danger as the horse had no belle on. Not a moment watt to he lost, the situation was taken in by our young friend in an instant, one chance of enema was left and that was to keep ahead till a favorable spot to aide track was reached. His own faithful horse was delivered a powerful blow from the whip and responded im. mediately but the driver's unerring eye told him that the runaway was gaining speed. Again and again the poor beast was lashed and still it seemed as if aoth• ing bot a rear end collision mast take place but the dorkeet hoer is knit before the dawn, and though now his pnrenrer wag so oloee that the froth from ire Children's Comfort. You can feel easy about the health of the youngster that wears a pair of our overstock- ings and rubbers. Protection from the winter winds and wet snows secured by a pair of our overstockings and rubbers. They are closely knit of the strongest pure wool yarn—the best rubber that can be had. They are lough weather insurance policies for the health of the children. They don't cost much, only:—. — Children'o - $ 95 --All kinds of comfortable Felt Shoes — Misses' 115 for either Ladies or Gents at —Ladies' 1 26 Lowest Prioee, HARNESS —Full stock of `.ream and Single Harness, Rhea, Blankets, Trunks and Betobole. We are offering, just now, extra Low Prides to oath parchment of Harness, Repairs in Bhooe, Rehberg oe Harness promptly done. i t C. R if H A I\ D S r CHOICFI GROCERIES Don't forget that keep a choice and well ected stock of Groceries eluding :— we sel- i n- -SUGARS, —CHOICE BLENDS OF TEAS, —SPICES, —FRUITS, —BISCUITS, —CANNED GOODS, —EXTRACTS, —SOAPS, —BROOMS, —FISH, —TOBACCOS and —CIGARS, in addition to the nicest Con- fectionery to be found any- where, O d5 ,Ake 'k, by the dish or quantity. Your orders will receive prompt attention for anything in our line. Try our Tea at 27c. per Ib. G. KRUSE Bartlifl''s Old Stand, BRVS P LS. mouth lit on his clothe', the long looked for siding was reaohed and our friend was safe. It was 973 experience 000 000u to be forgotten, and nannot even be thought of without a shudder, (Intended for last weak;l Mise Maggie Davidson and Calvin Hillen united their destinies on Wednee day, 7th inst. Mee. Thos. Barrows 60tri I B OaBy ill hat present. We hope to be able to report her better in health soon, Mies Mamie McEwen will return to Toronto in a - few days to resume her 'studies at the Toronto College of Music. John crozier hae mold two teams of horeee lately for the usual high prioee homes bring, He has eiooe purchased another team. Joe Kinney has had his annual auction sale, about 40 sheep and a team of horses were mold, but he ham staff enough left for several sales yet. Thoe. Archibald and John Govenlook are baying a oar load of horses to ship to Manitoba. John Mnldoon is also secur- ing a number to ship West. While Munn Bros. were grinding some grain for a man a few days ago a cylinder tooth went through smashing the plates. Peoples should pat their grain through a fanning mill or be made put up in a case of this kind. A nioe orowd of youngpeople gathered at the home of Dan. Rigle one night last week and bad an enjoyable dance. While several good,olog dances were streak off between play we hear of nothing new being introduced as at a former party at Mr, Rigle's. Mee. A. Galbraith departed this lite on Jan, 8rd., at the early age of 85 years. The immediate cause of her death was inflammation of the lunge bat her health was otherwiee impaired ae the had cot been well for several years. She leaves to mourn her lose a husband and a family of three, two girls and a boy. The re- mains were interred in Maitland Bank 00metery. MoKFr,Lor Couwc1L.—Oonnoil met in Christopher White's Leadbory, on Monday Jan. 12. Membere of Oonnofl all present and took deolaration of office and oath of quaiifioatinn. Mlnate° of Met meeting read and adopted. The follOwi0e ealariee were passed for the year 1903 8—Clerk, 5200 00 ; Treasurer, $80 00 ; Assailed, $80.00 ; Collector, $80 00 ; Auditors, $8.00 each. William Evans was appointed annum, Charles Dodds, oolleolor, Adam Dickson Jt John Shannon, auditors, Daniel Manley, John McElroy and Bernard O'Donnell mem. bet of Board of Health, Solomon J. Shan. bon, Sanitary Inepeotee. A Bee,layv war passed and signed for .;the appointpleat, with ealaria° of Offioiais. 4.paa5nl5 veer,., passed and paid for Collea0o}r'e. Bala charity, Nomination expengoo ad au } soription to Mnoicipal Wor1l''dtkoc, 32.8 A deputation waited on Connell inking'' wire fences along oideroade 10 and 11. John Murray and William G. Smith were authorieed•to beve the rail fences along eideroed laid down during the Whnt - eeaoon. C18rk was authorized by Coe '' ail on the request of ratepayers prime `' to ask A. Htelop, M. P. P., for Bea' Huron, to eek the Government to amend` Chaps. 240 relating to snow tamer alonh made to ;muse accumulation of 4now to impede public travel the owner of 00610 femme to keep the road clear of have the ;Det of such Work added in the Colleetbr'e.. roll eanh year, Township hae 00$4,000, to lend at 5 per edit. Donnell adjourned: to meet in Mr. White's, Leadbury, ,on Wodneeday, Feb. 18th, at 1 O';look p, m, to receive Anditore' report, JNo, C, Monntenu, rCferk McKinnon y CASH , s STORE, .l Great Clearing Sale. 1 M Our Great Clearing Bele le now le full bloat—goods iu every de.. partment must be cleared out before stook.taking, We never curry geode over trom eeaoon to autumn. We would rather take lase than wholesale prime than carry them over. Below we give a few prima to Dhow the terrific reductions in pr1o80 we are making in every department :—Wool Blankets, full size, soft lofty finish, worth $2, sale price 21.45.—Heavy A.11. wool Blankets, large size, lofty finioh, fauoy pink and blue bordere, good value at $3 76, sale prioe $2.95.—Fine Eagiiel, Petits, 32 ,noheo wide, good patterns, about 265 yards left over, regular price 120, sale 8 o.—Soteeno and Fine Prints, 30 to 82 iaoboe wide, in good patterns, worth up to 15o per yard, sale price 80.—Homeepua Areas Goods, 40 to 42 inobeo wide, in Grey, Oxford and mixtures, worth 36o and 40.,, sale price 20a.—B1ank Brooaded Deese Goode, 40 inobee whin, worth 26o for 1230.—Wrapperetteo in red and tanoy adore, bought below regular prioee, a greet sump at 50.— Flannelettee,in fanoy pink stripes, wide width, during oar great ewe we will run them at 50.—Ladies' Ready.to wear Hate, worth 50o, 75o and $1, for 26o,—Ladies' New Up-to-date Trimmed Hate, hallprica. Men's Heavy Frieze Uleters, in light and dark oolore, high storm collar, well lined, worth 513, for 58 95.—l,adiee' Astrachan Jaokoto, liaperinee, Ruffs, Muffs and Fur Capes will be Bold at very low prioea to oiear,—Ladtee' Cloth Coate, a few left over from Met week, iu black, grey, fawn and brown, worth $4, $5 and $0, for $1.60.—Grey Cotton, good weight, wide width, a great enop at 5o. �Cral Yll - OUR THANKS We desire to extend our thanks for the very liberal patronage extended to us during the past year and desire to wish all our patrons A Happy New Year. Our stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Etc., Etc , is always large, well assorted and of the best makes, Particular attention given to Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairs. T. Fletcher, Jeweler. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. In Robes, We carry in stock a first-class assortment of Grey Goat, Saskatchewan, Black Galloway, Grizzly Bear and Mountain Bear. Rubber, Wool and Plush Bugs • Of excellent value. O MIT 13144LIST4< TS All Kinds. Big Stock of Single Harness from $7.50 up, also Team Harness and Collars that cannot be beaten. Fine range of Trunks, Valises, &c. Satisfaction guaranteed. John Donaldson HARNESS MAKER, BRUSSELS. C'ROKI NOLE BOA R D S None Nicer on the Market. • ,., , .,., .'! i �i.d. '• .1, 1 hs, �Ckif Ho 80o lli° ,. Hyl. } !�.t:� : r aQ es•.q,.i Vesal L1, oscy e tr sr eri'1' 'V.irf 341 :11.0 11,31, .=yK ,t tn-oJ J'itne i” Jitai uv'nu ,; 1011” , 1. ,at:l',. t ,:il'l(1,1 'lIO LI' /100 319 A II U'J::'83100 ?: • lis ' l ,r1. -d r a'' n r: is 31 t irre a, s a. Y 1 ,• Irr i v 1 na it r;•,.>.y .. ..1 I tri " 1,'1 1, ,',•,', -1 !SIJ n. IPI .1'.1{'! M 1) hd.. ,.1 (1 ionitirklvv' -114w a^ t'lrbl l'ira.il;^(101(0,; cis' •� It ,37,1311 !1'1(1111 1 t,riri 'VOJ ''.lJ ,ti 11',1111 111:11y11r0,1 1 ,:_ ' •''r t:niili7l'-•1,d10ln,1 1d'1' ,n":.I od I in ,:moriPair:rivl' iia •::(t „LI() „ince:, e1 )ln,rt 11,11,1'1'4 ni1.1.1>1 ;2118 • 1=in,1 ' til 3' hon