The Brussels Post, 1903-1-29, Page 5JAN ' 1, 1903
BUSINESS CARDS.
GNL. Y TC.8L, 8OoOATNT, ABTu6lkER
AT II, MoGRACKEN•
—
�Y • Issuer of Marriage 1,ioonoon, 0l•
nee at Gruuory,Putnberry forest, /rowels,
M. MORRISON,
;tesuer of Marriage Licenses,
.. WALTON, " ONT,
-yf M. O'CON.OR,
PI • 019NEItAL INSURANCE AGENT
for some of the best and gulose Companies'
to Canada ltd. Fire, Auoldout anal Plate
Glass, 011100 over 1. 0, lticbard'o store,
1(10800s. 18 -am
MISS ,LEAN INI'LAIICHLU ,
T]44.01011910 OF—
PIANO - AND - ORGAN,
=awry. mm=7..,s, ON'T.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM:
IN8OBANOE,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
E Estelle Griffin
TUACIIElt IIF PO8(181 CULTURE
Pueil of sties Eva N. Boblyn, of Loudon.
Pupils prepared for Oneserv'Ctery ex'tmy
L 01il1 visit Enamels every Tuesday
Lessons given at the home of W. H. Kerr,
Sohn street,
J. LECKIE,
LI8'E AND FIRM INSURANCE,
LOAN AND ILEAL ESTATE AGENT,
MONEY TO LOAN AT 94, .0 it e Per Cent.
Oflloo over Hurslev'n Drug Store,
Nov. Bad, 1902. J0•Sm Brussels.
Wellington Mutual
Fire 1nauriutce Co.,
EOTAELItnian 1840
i0001'0500 taken on the Quell and premium
note system at current Pates, Si_fore blear•
lug elsewhere cull on the atut °{reigned Agent
of the Oompauy.
GEORGE ROG1ERS,Bt'usoole.
AUCTIONEERS.
IDNEERS.
1 S. SCOTT AB AN AUCTION-
. aim, will sell for better prices, to
better men in less time and loss ehargoe
than uuy other Auotiruoer in East Ilurou or
be won't charge anything. Dates and orders
cum always be arranged at this office or by
personal applioation,
VETERINARY.
TD. WARWICK—
• Honor (Undnate of the Ontario Vet-
erinary College, is prepared to treat all die -
wee of domesticated animate lel a 0nmpet-
01,t manner, i'artl^.ular attention paid to
Veterinary DentistryCalle promptly at-
tended to. °Nae cul Infirmary—Four doors
North of bridge,'Pnrnberry et., Brussels.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
NAT M. SINCLAIR—
• Berrien.; Solicitor,'Couveyancer,
Notary Publio, +ro. 011108—Stewart's Block
1 door North of Central Hotel.
Solicitor for the, Standard Bank.
("1 F. BLAIR, BARRISTER,
Vl • Solicitor, ho. Office over Stand-
ard Bunk. Solicitor for Village of Brussels.
Money to Loan at lowest rates,
MEDICAL CARDS,
DR. C. AMBROSE TOOLE,
RESIDENCE ANn 0F'FICA—
_91H.L ST, EAST, BRUSSELS.
J. A. 11r7'NAUGHTON,
91. D., C. Si.,
Trinity University,Fellow Trinity Medical
College, Member ollaga of Phyelolaoe and
Surgeons Ont. Licentiate of the Royal Col-
lege of Physicians and Licentiate of Mid-
wifery Edinburgh. t5t'Telephone 000.14,
Itositlonoo—Mi110 breet,•Bruesele.
DENTISTRY
DR. - R. P. . FEU -0,
l,1SN'rIST
Graduate of 'the Royal College of Dental
Surgeons of Ontario and Firet•ola8e Honor
Graduate of Toronto IIuiveretty, Office
nest to Brewer's Photograph Gallery,
BRUSSELS.
AGENTS WANTED.
..regi (Either on Full 01' Part Time,
0' Ate you satisfied with; your income F Is
your thin fully 000upiod 0 If not write us.
Weeongive you employyment by the mouth
pu geed tonne or centred to nay you well
fpr Such bu0lnese as you 9e0ufe for us at odd
times, 'We employ both male and female
representatives, The next three months is
the very best time to toll our geode No do•
p01it ie required ; outfit is absolutely free.
We )lave the largest - nurseries in Canada—
over 800 acres, A large range of valuable
new gpeotaltles, and all our etoaa le guaran-
teed as represented. If you want to repro•
sent the largest, most popular and beet
known 00080131, write us, It will be worth
your Mille,
STONE & WELLINGTON,
"Canada's Greatest Nurseries,"
17.9tn Toronto, Ontario,
British Columbia
Bed Cedar Shingles
AN0--
North Shore
Pine IUUI Cedar
FOB BALE Ar Tlam
brussels Planing JEi11s
Also Deere and Sash of all Pat
terns oh band or made to order
at Short Not{00,
Eetimlttee Fnrniehed for all
Riede of Bnildiyile. Workman•
ship and Material Guaranteed.
P• Ax4%J,EJL`i f..l.
Wit- �;"��•a�it�t�
Money -Makin Education
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CENTRAL
Gi'�C.I.II'/
STRATFORD, ONT,
Young sten fled 'Women. whet
are yeti WU2'(h 9 That depends upon
whet yon are worth to otholo. A bus•
luees or shorthand eduoatlou will al.
ways enable you to get a wood position
bot the education
must be 011,'greatly
11rxt• 01* 11 Biro unauaN g for
to
tell you what we are dome for otboro;
Write today for our catalogue.
Students admitted at any time,
W. J. ELLIOTT, Frilled pal,
1istxic:t itch's.
Go e -i' 01.1.
Geo. Arden, er., is able to be around
again after hie severe Meese.
Mre. Dd. E. Oaroou is vie{ting at her
sister's, Mre. Robb, of Jerseyville.
Mre, Jae. J. Elliott and Mite May, who
have been venting friends in Jackson,
Ruth., for the past mouth, have returned
home.
Wm, Mose, Is matting his harness
stock to the building H,.urh of the bakery,
iu the Lerch bitch, where he will be
totted in the future. Mr. Mose hae been
a tenant in the Foresters' book ever since
be time to town about nine years ago.
Sunday eveuing, the 11th irret., some
thief entered the rosidenee of Joe. Wray,
while the ooaupaute were all at ohorah,
and ran8aoked the pleas thoroughly,
taking with him A pooket•book 00utain•
ing $10 and some papers belonging to Mr.
Wray'e eieter, Mre. Wiggius, who is visit-
ing him.
L,Iiett.o wl-1.
A curling olub bas beau organized in
town
The roof of the Salvation Army ben
raoko is being put on, the briolt work
Ravin; been completed.
The Gae Company have had difficulty
in lkrping up a`e1pply of gas on amount
of a difficulty in getting the crude oil to
Nott( properly in the cold weather.
Jleesrs. Gunther and Httwkiee, of Lie.
towel, and G. V. Poole, of Wnllaoe, at
tended the Provinoial Conservative meet.
ing held iu Torouto on Mande, of last
week.
Rev. C. H. Buokiand, late of Graven•
buret, the newly appointed rentor of
Christ Church here, will be inducted into
hie ohargo on the tire{ Sunday in Feb
ruary.
J. H. MaDonal,i bag Bold hie residence
property on the Beath gide with all the
land attaubed to Isaac Matthews, who
rete poeeeseion within a month. Mr.
McDonald will move into the reeidenoe
on Enna St, purchased by him a oouple
of years ago. The sale priori of the prop.
arty was $2,250.
Another old and respected citizen of
Lietocvel has putted away to hie reward
iu the person of James Vauetoue, cubo
died no Tuesday Teething of leek week,
aged 81 years and 22 days. Athough his
bis health had been poor for the last tete
years be was only confined to hie bed for
8 daye previous to the end. Hie death
was a peaceful and happy finial] to a long
and busy life. Alt his children but one
were present before he died.
Glocterieh.
Miss Tena Gundry is home from Chi
ongo for bolidays,lisving completed her
oeuree of hospital training.
Mrs. Wm. Robertson, left for New
Westminster, B. 0 , having reoeived word
of the illneee of her daughter, Mre.
M0:oomeon.
Alex. Donaldson, of Fort Qu'Appelle,
N. W. T., hae been spending eeveral
weeks visiting hie mother, Mre. Donald.
eel, of Seitford.
Alvin J. 'Moore, eon of the late A. J.
Moore, B. A, has rs j tined the United
States army at P attabury, N. Y , and ie
to sail for the Philippines on the 3rd of
April as a member'ofthexrmyambulanoe
corps.
In honor of the annivereary of Barna'
birthday the members of Ieverneee Camp,
Sone of Scotland, held ,to At Home at the
Oddfeliowe' Hall Friday evening. A pro
gram of songs and music, recitations and
Sootoh dation was given, and a hipper
served- during the 'evening. The affair
oono'nded'with a dunce,
A few evenings ago the members of
Robert Young's Bible Claes in commotion
with Viotoria et, Methodiet one ech our.
prised him by tilting peaceful possession
of hie home on Elgin avenue, and pre.
*tenting him with an addreee in npprecia•
tion of big earaeet and kindly efforts no a
teacher. The address was accompanied
by a handeoille rocker, and the wish was
expressed that the recipient would be
spitted for ninny years to enjoy int con -
fort.
Melee the year 1902 thtro were re
gietered with town olerk, 58 births, 49
deaths and 48 mnrringeo. Six of the
deaths were of persona between sixty end
seventy years of age, ten between seventy
and righty, one eighty, one eighty•tbree,
one.eighty seven, One ninety, one ninety•
one, and cue ninety'live, Tbo average
age of thee° tweuty-two persons wag
eaventyfive years. The death rate for
the year was elightly over 12 per
thousand.
The annual meeting of the Goderioh
l3ortionitural Sooiity was held in the
secretary's e0reo on the 14th inst. The
atbendanoe wee not large. The irea0nr.
Dr's reportshowed the following receipts,;
Membership fees $100,75 ; Leg.elat4b
grant, $81 ; and county grant, $20 ; mak-
ing a total of $210 75, T. 0. N(tftel wag
to elected president, 0. A. Wells, vioe.
prooidont, and W. Lane, seorotarytreal.
fuer, The following oompoee the board
of directors for 1908: 0. Pennington, J,
II. RlCharde, W. J. Cox, F. Biegham,'2,
A, bowler, A. MoD, Allan, Joe, Whitely,
0, Caippbell and W. Warnook It. G.
Reynolds was re•appointodauditor, and
F. Bingham woe named as the Sooiety'a
delegate to the Toronto meeting of the
Canadian Aseooiation of Fairs.
Ata meeting field in the !eater° room
of North sttoet Methodist church it WAS
Mcleod to form an association of young
men in the form of a branch of the
Brotherhood of St, Poul. Thio ie an or.
ganization Which has great strength In
the United Btatoe, but the Gederioh
Lran011
10 the Becloud in Canada, the only
0 her ono baing in 'Coronto. The oljeete
of rho Brotherhood ioel.de the mutual
improvement and entertainment of
•
TUG BRUrSS1I!ais P061
metnbore by reliriuua, 800ial, phyoie
and literary mnitltr9, About tweet
young men ha80 alreody handed in thei
name for member.htp and large a'lditiou
to the roll are expected. Ofibers hay
been elected ail follows 1—Honore
pre. Went, lieu. 1). DAuiel ; presides
Montague Colborne; vioe preeldent, W
O. Pndhom ; secretary, Wi'bur Gue,t
GIwoe rer,Gordon Wight man,
a1 ! that so well nphe'd the good name of our Tuataaeturu.
y , village,1 The furter„' look place Friday 1 maw,. ,9., moo
r afternoon to the 1', ma 000140 Ownttery• 2 Tho„ V Forsyth
0I
r' Dr. Bail and eon, of Toronto, spent a
' few days last week at the home of the
'tome of the Dr.'s parents in town,
.A 0 w 000.
A ooneidrrable quantity of saw log
h.s arrived at Forret 'a mill.
It B. Patton is offering for eros hi
hem -1st -me reeidenoe, "ltoeelawn "
Ileal estate ie ohanging /aide rapid)
in our village, Some of it le bringjn
very good figures.
Mre. McKay has rented the old drn
store and dwelling from J. A. Mitchel
and will move in as soon as the latter be
vacated it,
J- G. Robertson hoe cold his reoideno
to Wm. Buchanan who has been engage
in farming for some time. Mr. Buchan')
will, we nnderotaud, open up an imple
cut shop,
George Cooke returned from Toront
where he was engaged puroh0oing ht
stookof leather, eto. He opened hi
barnese shop loot week in the literlately 0000pied by George Krautar,
The aontlal meeting of Enna Hire In
manor, Company was held on Tuesda
of last week. The aunditors' report fo
1902 shows, that the number of polioie
in force for 1901 was 1270. Now and re
Dewed polieiee for 1902, 358 ; value o
policies in force, $2,992,623.00 ; premiume
paid, $140 626 15 ; expired and cancelled
polioioa 825 ; value of sum, $642,580 00 ;
premium on suoh, $27,129 00 ; reoeipto mime, almime, $11,485.76 ; the expendi.
tura for payment of lire losses and other
buinees, $820 68 ; balanoe on hand $10,.
66508. The following offioere were
elected for 1903: Preetdent, John Ham
mond ; Directors, Masan. Langford,
Cleland, McAllister, Hewitt, Bothwell,
Baker and Grieve.
Proxima GONE,—Death claimed one of
Elma'e oldest and most reepsoted pioneere
u the porton Wm o[ o
T
w Lo /head on' Thurs.
day mrning of last week, Mr. Loohhead
had been in poor health for some years,
but seemed to take rallying spoils and
would he in fairly good health for some
ime. lie bad been sinking fast the last
week or so, being unoontoious part of the
ime but seemed quite bright on Wednes.
lay. This was evidently the last feeble
ffort of Nature struggling against the
nevilablo, and on Thursday morning be
aOood peacefully away. The funeral
ook place on Saturdap to the Elma
entre Cemetery, and was largely attend.
d as Mr. Loohhead was for many years
losely identified with all the leading.
ntereete of thio township, and wee a man
nivereally respected.
OMT. --We are sorry to have to record
he death of George Orauobon, v. 8.
Mob took plane on Wedneeday of last
eek atter a lingering illness of some
onthe. Hie death was due to that
read disease, oonsumptiorr, which took a
trong hold of hie constitution. Hie wife
tad of the eame climatic) some time ago,
nd he has never been the earne fellow
'nee. Atter attending public school
ere for ;toms years be attended the
Toronto Veterinary College and grad amt.
d as s.Veterinary Surgeon and bought
at a practice in Cliff,rd where he was
airly meanie! until hie.wile'e death
nd poor health disheartened him and he
eturoed home to die. George wag an
nthneiaetio football player, being a
ember for several years of the team
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CHOICE
G80CE6IE5
Don't forget that we
keep a choice and well sel-
ected stock of Groceries in-
cluding :-
-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.
by the dish or ,quantity,
Your orders will receive prompt
attention for anything in
our line.
Try our Tea at 27o, per Ib.
L.
G. KRUSE
Bartliff's Old Stand,
JE'TSS
Miss E. 0. Wileoo, of town, left 00
Monday morning of feet week to take a
protesofonal course in London Normal
Sohool.
Principal Musgrove and Wm. Olegg
were U
e app luted a delegation to wait upon
the Comity Connell on Wednesday of this
week to request an increase of Ocaliriva
Hon Claes grew.
Dr. T. Chisholm was invited last week
to Forge+, by the ()Mellows' Lodge of
that town for the reoepiion of a "Veber.
an'e Jewel" marking the termination of
hie quarter of a °eatery of Oddtellow
relationship,
A. and Mrs. Dunnage spent part of a
week in Toronto. Mre, Dulmoge is still
there, having had an operation perform.
ed by Dr. Reeve for the removal of oat.
treats on one of her oyes. The operation
wits successful,
Tnrnberry 17ietriot L. 0. L. met in
Wineh'un on Tusoday of last week.
The offioere elected were :—D. M„ John
Cae„rnore ; D. D. 1I., Dr, T. Ohioholm ;
Ohaploin, W. H. Stewart ; Reo.•Seo , C.
Johnston ; Fin,•Sen., Thos. Stewart ;
Treasurer, Thos. Abraham ; Leoturer,
W. Thornton ; D. of 0 , 0, Barber.
The employees of the Bell Factory, in
a tangib'e and kindly manner, showed
their sympathy with a fellow workman,
while paseing.through a time of severe
trial. One evening last week Ed, Smith,
who wax recently bereaved of two child-
ren, was called into the office of the (ea-
tery by Mr. Bell, and on b halt of the
employees hooded an envelope oonteining
a sebetaulial and practical token of their
sympathy and friendship.
A special meeting of the Town Commit
was held on Monday eveoiog of last week
to consider request') made by the Neat•
ern Foundry Oo„ regarding armee to
their worke, fire protection, eta, There
were
present—the Ma
e or Ccan a Bell
Mayor,
Molndoo,Bennett, Dalmag° and Von.
Strum. The oommonicatrou of the Wesb•
ern Foundry wan read,enoloeing cheque
for $850, first payment, and referring to
bridge, fire protection, agreement, eco.
After a lengthy dieouesion, a committee
was appointed to ascertain the probable
coat of a bridge and water main, to report
at next meeting of the council. Ooun.
Bell hae offered the Company a free site
alongside the C. P. R. As the present
location ie difficult of acetas, and enlarge-
ment of bnildinge an absolute necessity
for the growing business of the company,
the question of removal to this aide of
the river, convenient to both railways, ie
open for consideration, though the coat of
removal and erection of new building fe
no small matter,
East Huron Inspectorate.
List of School Teachers
The following is a corrected list of all
the school teachers in the Inspectorate of
D. Robb, Inspector Publio Schools, to.
gather with the No. of their S. S. and
poetoffice address. It is information
often called for lienee ehonld be pre.
served
OBEY.
S. S. No.
1 Annie King Brussels
2 Closed ' Cranbrook
3 Harold V. Avison Brussels
4 Robert Weir Jamestown
5 Jessie R. Rae Trowbridge
0 Bessie McDonald Brussels
7 Lizzie Calder Oranbrook
Mioacampbell Cranbrook
8 Agnes G. Smillie Oranbrook
J Hattie Cameron Monorieff
10 Samuel B. Lamont Oranbrook
11 George Dobson ...Ethel
Laura A. Shannon Ethel
U. 12 Hattie Downing Walton
U. 4 Charles E Leppard....Moleeworth
U. 8 Aggie B. Olimie Molesworth
U. 4 Pearl J. Sproule Atwood
HOw10It.
1 Hattie Burne Huntingfield
2 Wilbert P. Ferguson Lakelet
8 Etta Scott Lakelet
4 Anna B. 0. Howard ..Gorrie
5 Marjorie GillespieGorrie
6 Anna McKelvey Redgrave
7 Robert Douglas Gorrie
Lydia Harding Gorrie
8 James G. Brick
errri
Go e
9 Clara L. Millen Fordwioh
10 Arnold Stewart . Gorrie
11 Ethel Musgrove Fordwioh
12 Bevin Grainger Newbridge
18 Richard Hamilton Lakelet
16 Agnea E McEwen Huntiogfield
16 Howard F. Hartry Molesworth
17 William Watters Fordwioh
Lena Grille
18 Mary Ayleewortlt
U. 5 Clarke Fraser
U. 12 Wm. H. Downey
HULLETT
1 Fred, Fowler
2 Thoe, Murch
3 David Weir
4 Jennie Lowrie
5 Addison F. Johns
6 Lizzie Dorranoe
7 Edward 0. Wilford
8 Jessie Wiseman
Clara Obidley
9 Christens A. Sprung
0 Mande Porter
U. 5 Alfred E. Wetheral
Carrie Soblater
U. 4 R. G. Reid
U. 11 Mary E. Glazier
M'ltILLOP
1 Josephine Lane
2 James T. Dodds
4 Lizzie Lawrence
5 Margaret Devereux
6 Hugh Taylor
7 Chriotopher White
8 Violet Simpson
9 Isabella MoNab , , ...
0 Barvoy Buchanan
18 Isabel Aitchison
01015159.
1 Li11a B. Iebister
8 Malcolm Blaok
4 John W. Todd
5 Fred. T. Bryans
6 Nellie A. Jamieson„ ..
7 Nina J. Iibietor
8 I3e1la Murdie
9 Margaret D. I3ielby. , , ,
$ubbard Millar
1 Aneio Simpson
. 12 'Olvetta Brigham
8 Pday Cndo „,
3
And acv Scott
4 Jennie Groot
'toucan
Iiip[peu
Seaforth
Clinton
6 Robert J, Beatty. Egmondvillo
6 Mary L. McEwea ,,,Olintoo
7 Maude W{Itee •Egmondville
8 George W. Holman Egmondville
9 Thos, G. Shlllinglew., • •Egmondvflle
10 George Pybue Ohieelburet
TOSINm118031.
1 Bide Allen
14 Jennie Trench
8 Bella J. Pearson
4 Alex, Mol wen
Jean Blaok
5 Mina Mardis
6 Agnes 8. Grieve Wingham
7 Lizzie Vanebone ..... Wingham
8 Mae E. Button Wingharn
9 Douglas Fraser Glen Farrow
11 Nellie Broken .. Wingbam
CLINTON,
W, R. Lough Clinton
„
Wroxeter
Wroxeter
Glenaonan
Bluevale
Bluevale
Wingham
Margaret O'Neil.......,
Janet Wilson
Mary Robb
Della O'Neil
Evelyn Turner
Florence King
SEAFOI)Tn.
W. J. Moffatt
Minnie MaoKay
Jennie Ballantyne
Ada Beattie... ............. „
Mre. M. A. Coulter
WINOIIdtf.
..Seaforth
A. H, Musgrove
Raobel McLean
Maude Brook
Mary Cornyn
Bernice H, Reynolds
Castile Farquharson
Hattie Reid
Lizzie Gumming
Edith Matheson
0BU86EL0
Wingham
it
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di
id
J. IL Cameron Brussels
Ethel 0. Scott
Kate
Nilson
MaryT. Dow
usy
Jean Ritchie
3LYTH
Joseph J. Bailey Blyth
Annie Hamilton
Janet E. Kirkby
Nina E. Lockhart
B'ROTETEB
John Hartley Wroxeter
Maude Sinclair
CLINTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.
John Houston, M. A
R. F. Stoddart, B. A
W. Tier, M. A
E. M. McLean
Lily M. Jobnetone
SEAFOnTH COLLEGIATE INTITUTE.
G. F. Rogers, B. A
II. W. Brown, B. A
Florence E Kirkwood, B. A
Geo. F. Dolling, B. A
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,—
Tbe nsdereigned, who - is well acquainted
throughout the most part of the County
and who has had business with a large otr-
ale of farmers In and around this locality,
bog to inform the community that he hae
taken out an Auctioneer's License for the
County of Huron and offers hie services to
ail purposing to hold sales.
THOS, NEWSOME, Brussels.
IIas No Peer
in, the West.
Great London Daily that
Leads all Competitors.
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to night hairs ahead of other competitors.
It oiroulated in every oily, town and
village in Western Ontario. The price
is 98 per year, delivered at any poet
office. The two o'olook and evening
edition° are each $2 per (mann] at your
poet ol$oe.
The ever.inoreasing olroulation hae
Made it necessary to install the very
latest improved faet.rennihg presses, and
vial tore to the city will always be welcome
caller,. The presses oan be seen in
operation at the hours of 4 8, in, and 1
and 8,80 p, M. 27-4
Harlook
Blyth
Londeeboro'
Londesboro'
Auburn
Lendesboro'
Auburn
Auburn
Summerhill
Blyth
Seaforth
Seaforth
Seaforth
Beechwood
....Winthrop
Leadbury
Leadbory
Brussels
Winthrop
Winthrop
tlaaforth
Blyth
Brussels
Brnoeelet
Bolgrave
Breeeele
Wingham
Bluevato
...Blyth
Jamestown
Walton
Blyth
Blyth
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There tb bon t our January Sa Ie t hat 19 mu0 h to
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:dJ our liking. Yon oan see it in the crowds of shoppers who daily vieit the
store We oun see n our inortaeing volume ot b
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noineee from day to
day. What does it all mean 7 Simply this—The ehoppi09 public of
Blyth lad vicinity have oonfidsnae in this store, j0 its methods and week'y
sunouuoomeute, They come, see and prove that our January Hale is ae
we say, au 00000000 for big money savings on pereoual needs. For further
proof see these January Sale offerings for thio week ;—
Dulles' Black Oppoeeum Muffs, foil furred, well lined and warm, worth
80 26, for $2 25.—Ladies' Oloth Capes, in blaok, brown and grey,
some with double capes, worth np to 94 50, for 980.—Men's Heavy
Wool Fleeced Shirts and Drawere, sizes from 30 to 42, regular Goa,
sale prior 45o.—But if you want solid comfort during this cold
weather, bey Stand0ld'e All wool Uusbrinkable Underwear. We
have them in all eizvs, Special eizee for large men at $1, $125,
$1 35 and 81.50 per garment.—AA to ere cur Wide Soft Finished
Priute, in good patterns, regular prioe 12ao, sale price 07.—Men's
Heavy Moleskin Mitts, warm lining with strap and buckle at wrist,
worth 60o, sale pride 46o.—Take a look through our Millinery De.
partment. You will lied marry mousy.caving chances. All our
Trimmed Hats at half price to olear,
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After baying read many advertisements of
towns remote from Jamestown, we were
compelled to think and say
Sthp Lootiug for Trouble
and Happiness will get after you, Here are
a few directions and if followed closely
LIFE'S CARES WILL
BECOME COMFORTS
Irl all our Winter Goods we have made a
reduction of 20 and 25 per cent. for cash
Come and see for yourselves.
The Jamestown Post Office and General Store
Walter Innes.
We take Butter, Eggs, Dried Apples and Tallow as Casb.
In Robes
We carry in stock a first-class assortment of
Grey Goat, Saskatchewan, Black Galloway,
Grizzly Bear and Mountain Bear.
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nubber, Wool and Plush 'Mugs
Of excellent value.
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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.
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CROKONOLE
BOARDS
None Nicer on the Market.
Hand. Sleighs,
Rocking Horses,
Delis' Carriages.
POST BOUKSTORE