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The Brussels Post, 1900-2-8, Page 5• e 1,Y is tin, t'b , 8, 1900 T.[ ,B,BrU8810L8 POST BUSINESS CARDS. " OND Y TO LOAN AT 6 PER 4-TAt Sea. . F, fl, SCOTT, Bruteels. 11. MoORACICEN- • leaner of Marriage Liaenees, Of. flee at Grocery, TnrnberrY ttroet, Brussels, • Titer N. BANRETT- LU} Tonsorial Artist, Shop -Next; door North of the Standard Bank.. Deafen!' and Childrou'Shair putting a eve01a04y, VARIAN FOR SALE -THE UN. Darier:Nan line sevoral good Fmine for Vale and to rent, easy ten me in Townehipe 01 dibrrle and Grey, F 8. 800TT,Bruaaele M. MORRISON, Tssuer of Marriage Licenses, WAtTON, oNT. • MISS JEAN M'LAUCHLiN, TEAOHER OF - PIANO - AND - ORGAN, axevssexas, oxer. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM1 FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. T. FLETCHER Issue, of Marriage Licenses, O3710E AT JEWOLBY STORM. iii' No Witness Required. T. FLETCHER, Bruseele MISS SARAH LOUISE MOORE, L. O. M.. Aaademlo graduate of London Ooneerva• tory of Maple, also Member of the Associated Musicians of Ontario, is prepared to receive a limited number of pupils for fnstruOtion on the piano, prepare pt the Prieipal'Form thonservaory of Musior Brussels,Ontario. ALEX BUNTER - Clerk et the Fourth Division court, Co. Huron; Conveyancer, Notary Public, Insurance Agent ; Auction - ear. and Ineu g ser. Fa e. invested and to loan. onnee, Ante - hone made. Office in Graham's Block, Ante - . AUCTIONEERS. S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION- "- • nun., will sell for better prices, to better men in lees time and lose obargos en any Auctioneerr ID Haat or charge anything Dates Huron can always bo arranged at this office or by personal application. . DENTISTRY F. W. TWEDDLE, (ronlifursir or BaAFo0Tn) DENTIST, Graduate of R. 0.13 8„ Toronto Poet Grad - nate course at Beakel'e School, Chicago, in Drown and bridge work. tat -Prices same as in earrou0ding towns, 21• OHlae over A. R. Smith's store, Bra/teals. VETERINARY. D. WARWICK- !! • Honer Graduate of the Ontario Vet- erinary College, is prepared to treat all die- easea of domestt0ated animals 110 a coronet - eat manner. Particular attention paid to Veterinary Dontietry. Calle promptly at- tended to. Office and Infirmary -Four; doors North of bridge, Turubetry at„ Broeeele. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. WM. SINCLAIR- • Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Notary Pubiie, &o, Office -8 tewart'e Block 1 door North of Central Hotel. Solloilor for the Standard Bank. GF. BLAIR, BARRISTER, • Solicitor, At. Office over Stand- ard Bank. Solicitor for Village of Brussels. Money to Lotus at lowest rates. M • G. CAMERON- (Formerly of Cameron, Holt & Cameron) Barrlater and Solicitor. Goderioh Ont. OIBce-Hamtltnnstreet, opposite Col- borne Hotel. MEDICAL CARDS. E. T. SNIDER, M. D„ O. 11„• • Licentiate of Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Kingston ; Member of the Col. logo of Phyaiciauo and Burgeons of Ontario. Diecaseoot Women and Children a 'uncial- ty, Nino years' experience. Office and roe - Mance, opposite English church, Brassele. J. A. M' NAUGHTON,i M. D., C. M., Trinity University, Fellow Trinity Median) College, Member College of Pbyetoiane and Surgeons, Ont. Licentiate of the Royal Col- lege of Physicians and Licentiate of Mid- wiiery,Edinburgh. aS-Telephoue No.14. Reeidonce-M111 street, Broeeele. DR. WM. Le HOLMES, 01111010198, Vino=ON AND ow:ow:Bmon, (Successor to Dr. F. IL 1Rnlbtlelacit) M. D, Bellevue Roapital Med. Col., New YorkM. D 0 M Victoria IIniverelty, Toron- to ; Member of the College of Pbyelolans and Surgeons of Ontario. 8peoial attention paid to dlseaeon of women, Dye, ear, nose and throat. 19.11 D. F. SMITH, M. D. 0• M.,. Graduate of McGill College, Montreal, &„ &e, Ail epoolaltyy work eatlofaotorily treat- ed. Office upstairs in the Stratton Block. O0lee hours, 0 to 12 a, in., and 7 to 10 p. m. Specialist work, eaoh as for oyo, ear, throat, &o.. in the officio at his residence, Elisabeth Street, from 2 to e p m. All medtoince will o all the Dr. or under be di of tU ere n b his direct eupervielon, y y Stineo&'s Bank at Hamilton hae Sae. pendent Lark Harbor, Newfoundland, was de. vastated by a tornado and twenty home were blown down, including the <matome station and the reeidenoo of the oaetomo olfloere. Threw echoonord were wreokod., 111)i5trict et ta, Qrt'laobbq,-Following are the ofilelals for Wroxeter for 1900 and salaries attaoh• Brethauer, 480aes0or, salary, 920 J. 1, Bleak, 900190tor, 925 ; 0. Smith and Jae, Forsyth, auditors, 94 eaoh j John Harvie, D, Floher 1,44 Jphn 17amer, tenooviewere ; Aline Annie Voeburg, bell ringer, 926 ; 11, It Smith, poandkeeper ; J, Brethaner, truant oflfoer. Library Board -Rev. 0. V. Lake, Rev. R. S. Anderson and l','Q, Diokeon. Board of Health ;-11' eve, Clerk, Dre. Brawn and Smale and W. 9. MerLeroher, Giron• Ids. Annual meeting of Howiok Mutual Ia• saranne Co. on Friday afternoon of this week. , The ninth anneal meeting of the Bowiok Sabbath School Union will bo held in the Methodist church, Gerrie, on Tuesday, 27th suet, Ao 9.'0011 of Albert Willits was driving out of town the horse became unmanage. able when opposite Isaac Sanderoon'a residence. It ran es far aa the railway where it ran against the 10.14 train that Was jastfirming, and horee,;oatter and boy were thrown down the steep em• bankment. Fortunately the boy eeoaped uninjured ; the borae reoeived some in. juries. ia,er.owe';1. A Pairiotio Concert will be held. Farmers' Institute meeting on Wednes- day of thio weak. There is a little squabble on hand over town High eohool affairs. County L. 0, L. of North Perth held its annual meeting in the Orange Hall here on Tuesday. O'art Royal Oak, Canadian Order of Foresters, donated $25 towards the Can. adian Pairiotio Fund. .$11,000 of stook of the proposed fermi. ture factory has been subeoribed, leaving 94,000 yet to be token. L'etowel Chair Company booked their first order.. John Leslie, of Winnipeg, the moat eaten i e furniture e v tare dealer in the West, placed an order with them for a oar load of wood seat obaire, The family of William Boguee, of this town,received a telegram oa edoea9 a y of last week from Detroit, notifying them. that Mr. Bogner' son, Robert, had died suddenly there. •Mrs. Bogaes and Baugh. ter, Mies Mary Bogaes, at onoe Jett for Detroit, George Rogues, of Woodetook, accompanying them. The deoeaeed bad oboked•to death in a fit of eoughing. He bad not been in good health for some time. He was a barber by trade, but was managing a livery business at the Gime of hie death. PETER LILLi00 DEAD. --Word readied here last week of the death at Seattle, Wash., of Peter Lillioo, formerly a pri. vate banker at Listowel About 8 years ago be went to Seattle, where he lived with bits eon, R. E. Lillioo. Deceased was troubled with a cancer, but through the nee of a'plaater this bad been remov- ed, and his wife had just finished dress ing the wound when he said he would like to lie down for a few minutes. This he did and in a few minutes peeved sway. Death is thought to have been due to heart disease. Up to the time of hie death Mr. Lillioo had enjoyed re. markably good health. He was about 62 years of age. An Enterprising Firm, There are few men more wide awake and enterprising than G. A. Deadman, who spare no pai0e to secure the beat of everything in their line for their many customers. They now have the agency for Dr. King's New Discovery, whiob Barely corse Coneemption, Ogeghe and Colds. This ie the wonderful remedy that is now producing so muoh excite meat all over the country, by its many startling cares. It absolutely puree Aatbma, Bronchitis, Naneea, and all affections of the Throat, Cheat and Lunge. You can teat it before baying by walling at the above Drag Store and get a trial bottle free, or regular eize for 50o and $100. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. Atwood. Revival servioee are in progress in the Methodist church. W. T. Thomson was in Detroit last week attending the funeral of his brother. in•law. R. K. Hall, of Lietowel, formerly of 'Atwood, expeote in a few days to be the poeoeeeor of one of the Fenian raid medals. Dr. E. E, Harvey, formerly of Atwood, has been reappointed ohairmaa of the Norwich Public School Board for the current year. The Dr. takes a lively intereet fn eohool affairs in that town. The local Independent Order of Odd. fellows have taken the initiative in mak. ing arrangements for a pnblia concert, to be held on the evening of Thursday, Feb. 15th, 1900, in aid of the National Petri. oti0 Fund. The annual meeting of the Rime Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co. was held in Atwood on Jan. 16th. On motion made and adopted, A. K. Baker was called to the chair, wbo after a few well timed remarke called upon the Seoretary to read the auditor's report which showed that the company had policies in force on the 31st December amounting to 91,882,304.00 with an an• assessed reserve of premium notes to the amount of $182,528,00, being a large inoreaee over previews years. Total receipts, $6,971.20 ; total losses, 91,310.66 ; Dost of management, $317, including printing, postage, stationery, statutory aeseeement, Ifoodae fee, eto., leaving a balance in the hands of the Treasurer of $6,343,53 with 9124,16 to collect. The auditors' report was adopted. The retie. ing directors, Jae. Donaldeon, Thee. E. Gibson and Robe. Cleland, were re•eleot• ped. J0139 A. Turnbull and John 11, Code were re.appointod auditors. After acme further dieooeeion, and a hearty vote of thanks to the chairmen for bis admirable oonduat in the chair the meeting adjourn. ed. The board then met for organization. The old board were all reappointed; viz.: J. R. Hammond Pres. ' Jas. Donaldson VieePreo. ; Robt, Cleland, Sec.•Treae. Application for inenranoe were received and aocopted amounting to 677,610. A oleins was presented from "shoo. Reed for damage to barn by lightuiog' 911.82 cost. Moved by D. B. Grieve, seconded by S. McAllietor, that Mr. Reed's claim be Bottled at 97,54, being two.thirde of coat, in accordance with of the company. - Carried. A claim was ileo preeeIted 'by L. Luque for damage to roof by are at 98, On metier' it was adjusted et 92. 00 motion of S. MoAlltetorand D. 13, Grieve, the Seoretary.Treseurete oalery was Oxed at 9150 for•the ()tweet year. Meet, ing adjourned till Tuesday, March (1th, Yil.vtlt. Monthly fair will be held at Blyth on Tneeday,February 19111, During the past year there were regi01. wee with T. W. Scott, village olerk,16 birthe, 16 ruorriagoe and 10 deaths• Mise Mary Bitch, who oonduoted a dreoe•making bueineee in Blyth for the pact two yenre, was married last week to James Laidlaw, a prosperous young farmer of Morrie. At the adjourned meeting of the mem bare of Blyth public library, the, Trews. urer'e Statement was presented showing a balance on hand of 952. The follow ing directors ware elected.-R»v. A. Mo. Lean, Rev. W. Penhall, Alex. Elder, A, W. Sloan, A, E. Brodwin, 9 Creighton, Jae, Smith, J. 8, tlabkirkand Dr. Cooke. At the closes of the annual meeting the direotors mot and appointed the follow. ing offroere.-President, Jae. Smith ; Seo., Dr, Tait ; Trees., D. B. MoKionon ; librarian, R. R. Douglas. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of hie splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not toting where Stomach, Deer, Kidaeye and Bowels are out of order. If you want th•'eequalities 'and the 8000000 they bring, use Dr. King's New Lite Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25o at Deadman'e Drug Store. Turnbeerrv. Woarnv MAN HONORED. - On Monday evening, January 15th, a large number of the ratepayers and friends of ex Reeve MoPhereou gathered at hie home and 09001 a pleasant evening. All the mem- bers of the township Ooauoil and officials were present. The object of the gather ing was to present Mr. McPherson with a puree of money as a slight recognition of the high'eeteem in which he is held throughout the township. Mr. Monier. son had been Reeve of the Township for some 18 years and the ratepayers felt that they could not permit the occasion of hie retirement to papa without some alight token for bin large g g number of faith. fol yenre of service to the township Reeve Cruickshank made the presentation and John Burgess, Township r g w tp Cie k, read the following address :- To Inn. McPherson. DRAB Srn,-We, on behalf of your old triende and neighbors and also on behalf of alarge number of the ratepayers of Turn. berry, take this opportunity of calling on you to express to you our sincere evmpathy lo your severe affliction from the sanious disease now affecting your eyes, which hag caused your eyesight to become so dim that it le now of lntt"e use to you. At your age we cannot expeot a great deal from medi- cal aid, but as we have 00ma medical men wbn are specialists on theeye, a reference to Some of them might give you some re- lief and brighten your We hereafter. We [hall all earnestly hope that should you decide to have an operation performed on your eyes that the Lord Jesus in the great loving Lundeen and tender moray wi I give you strength to bear it, and that you may be greatly benefitted thereby. We under- stand that this affliction cat the principal cause of your resigning the honorable posi- tion you have held [o long in 'this munici- pality with honor to yourself and Batista°. thin to the .ratepayers. Wo desire to ex- press to you our high appreelatlnn of the very warm interest you have always taken in municipal affairs. Your careful and Prudentmanagementof the bueineee and yourooatant attention to its affairs have been an honor to yourself and a credit to the municipality and to show you our ap predation of your excellent work we doeiro to present you with a alight testimonial as a small aoknowledgmont of our regard and esteem. And now that you have severed your relation with municipal affairs, we hope and trust you may be long spared to enjoy goodhealth and 10at rest in your old age which ie our reward whits here, for an honorable, well spent and. God fearing life in the past. Signed on behalf 01 Committee of Council, Josh BVRGEBs, Clerk, Mr. MaPhereon made a euitable reply and thanked the ratepayers for their gift. On the evening of December 22nd lest Mr. and Mrs. McPherson celebratedtheir golden wedding, when a large bomber of their friends gathered at their home and spent a most pleasant evening. Mr. and lire. MoPhereon'e friends made them a present of 920 in gold and also a number of eeefal artiolee in furniture, etc, Volcanic Eruptions Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob lite of joy. Buoklen'e Arnica Salve cures them, aieo Old, Running and Fever Sores Ulcers, Boils, Felone, Corns, Warts, Cute, Bruises, Borne, Scalds, Chapped Hondo, Chilblains, Best Pile euro on earth. Drives out Paine and Aches. Only 25o a box. Sold at G. A. Dead. man's Drag Store, Win�llrim. The Patriotic Oonoert raised 9130. • Legislation will be asked for to grant a loan of 910,000 for the eotabliehment of a foundry here and aiding a factory. Dr. Agnew hae opened an oMoe in Stone Block, over Bugg's hardware Store. Miee Glendenning left here for Sioux City, Iowa, where she intends residing in the future. A former Wingliam yooug Iady'Mise Bessie Parker, daughter of Oonduotor Parker, of Beath London, formerly of the L. H. & 13,, who hae been on pro. bation as a nurse at Fort Wayne Mich., hoepital, has graduated and been accept. ed on the staff. F. G. and Mrs. Sperling celebrated the thirtieth anniversary of their marriage, when a number of their friends gathered at their home and a very pleasant even• ing was spent. The annual meeting of the Preebyler• ian oharoh wee held on the evening of the 29th ult„ at whioh there was a good attendance. Wm. Holmes, Alex, Camp. bell and D. Stewart were elected to the Board of management for three years. Geo. Cline was appointed Preoontor at the game salary as before, 9200. Miee Carrie Fisher, organist, 975. D. Stewart and R. A. Graham were elected Auditors. The nominations for Elders were -Peter Campbell, Jno. Linklater, Jno. Mowat, Jao. Holmes, J. A. Cline and D. M. Gordon. From time five will be elected by ballot by the congregation. It was deoided that a Dopy of the Presbyterian Record for 1900, should be eeaured for each family, and 160 eubooriptione will be paid out of the church funds. Daring 1899, the congregation contributed in en.' velope and plate collections, 92061.37 and for obnroh sobemee, 6178 45, a total of 92239 82, The Young People's (Murrill Debt Fund contributed 9361,10 ; the W. F. 119 S. raised 954.85, the Ladies' Aid 9192.08, and Sabbath School 912091, the Mission Band927,81. The total opntri• botious amounted to 921186 65, Membore added during the year, 17-4y profe08ion of faith 6, by oertisoat0 12, Re11u0vele- by death, 0 ; by gertifloate, 8 ; otherwise, 4. Preeent membership 872, The members deceased during 1899 were Dire. Thou, Elliott, Mrs, T, Leslie, John Dick. nen, Mrs. P, Anderson, Ellen Halm, Mre, T, H. Rose. At the cioee of the meeting the Jarboe eerved refreshments and a social time woe enjoyed. .Tbe olluroh is evidently prosperous ander the panto al ware of Rev. D. Perris, Grad*,rta+It, The knitting faotory f, hamming, Goderioh w tote a new G '1', R. depot. A Goderiohito is after the man who sells 9 of a cord of wood for a cord. The Ieneiogto'furniture factory riper. woven have been worsting till 9.30 9, m. earth day for the past two weeke. Chas. Woatberaid, son of Tho.. Weath- erald, of town, 08 a member of the second Canadian contingent and ie now on his way to Swath Africa. No. 1 company haw made an early start in ite annual drilling. Drill le be ing held two nights a week, Mondays and Fridays, at the oratory. Joeepb, eon of Judge Doyle, hae been promoted from hie position in the Bank of Hamilton al Oheeloy to a higher one in the branch at Owen Sound. A. E P. Jackson, of the Bank of Oom• mem staff, hae been transferred to Woodetook. He made many friends here, and hie removal ie much regretted. Bie place ie taken by J. G. Bourne, who comes from Woodetook. A. MoD, Allan left for Montreal Tues. day of last week to inepeot a large quant• it, of trait previous to ile shipment to Pavia for the Great Exposition. It will be Mr. Allan's duty to see that only good fruit is sant forward, and he will thus be made reeponeible for the excellency of the Canadian fruit exhibit. LAY-OAnfsnos.-Wedneeday afternoon of laet week at 1 o'olook a quiet wedding was solemnized at the residence of the bride'e mother, "The Maples," Miss Margaret Gale, third daughter of the late Hon, M, 0. Cameron, being wedded to Harry Morrison Lay, late of London, Out , son of the late Horatio Nelson Lay, 0. B., Inepactor General of Chinese Customs. The ceremony was a performed p by Rev. Jae. A. Anderson, B. A„ in the presence only of immediate relatives. The bridesmaids were the three little o'ecee ofhe bride,Adine and Mona na il- W son, of London, and Margaret Galt, of Goderioh. The bride wore a grey cheek tailor-made travelling dreee, with hat to matoh. Mr. and Mrs. Lay left on the 2.- 30 p. m. train for a trip to the Stales. The bride wag one of Gaderlah's mast popular young ladies, and the hearty good wishes of a hoot of friends go with her. Mr. Lay has been appointed mane. ger of the Bank of Oommeroe branch at Cloeleigh, Yukon Territory, and will leave in about a month to amine the duties of hie position. FIno Ar THE ORGAN FAOTORY.-What Might have proved a serious lose to the town 000arred Sunday night when the factory of the Goderioh Organ Company was discovered to be o0 fire. The watch• man dieoovered the fire at 9 o'olook in the finishing room, and at onoe gave the alarm, and turned ono the factory fire Bose. The town fire brigade were 0ome- what slow in getting o the ground, and thea diaooverel that they had not 'a lad• der long enough to reach the third•story wiudowe. Efforts were made to 000flue the flames to the upper flat of the new building, and in this theflremen were eno• easeful, but not before the roof and a por• tion of the upper walla had fallen in. The floors, which were almost water- tight, ware flooded to the depth of six inches, which prevented the fire from reaching the lower floore. The finished stook in the upper flat is u complete loan, and the other floors, oontaining the action, oase trimming, and stook rooms, were damaged by water. Fortunately they were able to Save the machine' and oase room with slight damage, and the manager stated that they would corn - mance work within a week as soon as the loss eau be adjusted. He estimates the lose at 925,000 ; pertly covered by in- surance. Several foreign ehipmente ready to be eeot out next week are a total loss, and they are behind with orders. No light To Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attractive must keep her health. If ehe is weak, sickly and all rnn down, elm will be nervous and irritable. If she hae oouetipation or kiduey trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, akin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Eleotrio Bitters is the beet medicine in the world to regulate thestgmaglb liver and kidnoye and to purify the blood, It given strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skip, rich optoi,lexi0n, It will make a good looking rhnrmjng woman et e, rundown invalid. Ouly 600 at G. A. Deadmen's Drug Stole, The Court of Appeal hae adjourned Bine die the hearing of the Woet lduron and North Waterloo election appeals. Shoot the Hat • Y a wan' afford to follow the. above ibju00tion and then Ball on A. COUSLEY, BRUSSELS, Who is clearing out the balance of a Bankrupt Stock of Hats and Caps. at unheard of Low Prices, You can get a good Cap 10 for the small sum of c Eery one of them must go so call early and make your choice. A. COUSLEY, LECKIE BLOCK. Canadian Express Agent. NEW TERM NOW OPEN. Enter as Soon as Possible. CENTRASOME% , ', 1 , cc. Uyr1 A eohool offering advantages not to be found elsewhere in the Dominion. Catalogue Free. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. McLEOD'S System Renovator -AND OTRER- TESTED REMEDIES SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpita tion of tile Heart, Liver Complaint, Near. algia, Loss of Memory, Brouohitio, Oon. somption, Gall Stenee, Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary Diseaeea, St. Vitus' Dance, Female Irregulatitiee aid General De bility. LABORATORY, GODERICH, ONT. J. 312. MGLEOD, Prop. and Mannfaatnrer. Sold by Jas. Fox, Druggist, Brussels Spectacles '-0F ALL KINDS - Fitted to Correct all Failures of Eyesight, and your Eyee tested FREE by latest Optical methods at Division Court Office, BRUSSELS, Spring Prints P. K. & Ginghams All Spring Goods at Old Prices at.... Agent for Parker's Dye Works. SKENE'S. THE VERY CREAM. Of fine Groceries for the Obrietmae Season is now being shown by as, every article being bright, olein and fresh, and as quality is the first essential we have taken Special ogre to select only the !heat goods for your inepeotioa. A look through our store will show you that our stook of Fruits and Table Delicacies ie very oom' plate, and if you have a eingle thought of 000Domy we nsk you to examine our goode before purahaeiag and whatever you select in CURRANTS RAISINS PEELS FIGS ICINGS OH000LATES EXTRACTS SPICES SHELLEDWALNUTS & ALMONDS or anything dee for table nee, you can rest asoured, we will do our beet to please you and give your orders' our best attention. Oysters by Dish or Quart. Fine Stock of Confectionery. Ce Ha 13ARTLIFF, onoe sR. McKINNON Oo., Quick Buying Cha Ices this Week, Our desire to make February a busy month ino fires all the de ertmente tbrpughout file eto a to make extra Wrong for ttlie week's gawk selling, 4.p keen and thorpugh examination of Stooks has brought to the endue many seasonable lines that meet he Bold,before the Spring trade Bete in. The following list tells of the qwhen youulok sellingget pricebore,s we hive put on many of them. Othere will be on the ooantere Ladies' Aetraohan Capes, 25 inches long, worth $15.00 for 910 60. hadies' Goat Capes, 27 iuobes long, worth $10 00 for 96 98, Ladies' Aetraohan Jaohete, alone glossy purl, lined with quilted satin, regular price 980.00 for $25 00. Ladies' Aetraohan Jnokote, large gioaey Ourl, lined with mercerized odium, worth 925 for $20. Ladies' Cloth Jackets in Navy, Brown and Blaok, at $4, 94.8Q, $6, $6 and $8.w All et half price. Astrachan Caperinee worth $8 00 for 96 95. Oaperines, combination of Thibet and Electric Seal, long in front, two heads and ten tsila,.very etylieb, worth 920 for 915. Heavy Tweed Drees Goode, 40 inobee wide, worth 25o for 19o. Up to date Dome Goods in fancy weaves, worth 50o for 36o. Blank Blister Crepooee, worth 91.50 for $1,10. Melee Meters, high storm millers, tweed lining, worth 95 for $3.95. Men's extra heavy Frieze Meters, Rigby Waterproof, high storm Dollar, heavy tweed lining, worth 98 for 96. Ladies' Far Lined Capes, in navy, black and myrtle, trimmed with oppoe00m. worth 920 for 914.95. M'KINNON&_00., BLYTH. The Business DON'T BUY ANY ARTICLE IN THE Ontario Listowel College. EQUAL TO ANY IN ONTARIO. A thorough, complete and practical train- ing in all branches of Commercial work, at considerably lase than regular rates. For full information apply moms et'College over Post o1S0e, L. HARTT, LIBTOWEL PRINCIPAL. Pomp Works I Skate grinding attended to with neatness and dispatch. I also Sharpen Horse Clippers, Ma- sora, breed knivee and other edged tools inop•to date style. Saw Gumming and Filing attended to in a Workmanlike manner. Satin• faction assured. FRED. ADAMS, Shop on Mill Street, BRUSSELS. Harness Line aatil you call and See what you can do at DONT LDSON'S. A FULL LINE OF Robes, Brushes, Combe Trunks, Valises, Whips, Sleigh Bells, &c., At Lowest Living Prices. Single Harness from17.50 up Just received a complete line of Woollen and Robber LAP RUGS English Kersey Blankets and Fine Robes. These are a choice lot and will be Bold cheap. Jno. Donaldson, The Harness Maker, Broeeele. -1SteaDrV•oQotraieFrtl..b'ii.tfed.lf'iib'1te:ca id"zLecErtl.lYr7t: -U••Y�.'NfO"e. Are You Thinking of �p ,t� Buying ap��Range �•or Cook p,q�Stove ? lyet.,J''t�lqq•Ulf.J•'..Y•'CJ'V'J"r�J"l..>zitulJ `lJl..rzliV•'V''I.JlJ I.>r OXFGEORD Gurney's Imperial RAN They save more Fuel A e 008001 Work Regulated }Than any other of their cIass Also a large display of Baee Barnere, Coal and Wood Heaters. If so you should see aur Seven of these Ranges sold since the Brussels Pair. t`lt Wilton & Turnbull A 6 -hole Steel Range, furnished complete, for $50. It takes 26 inch wood. The hest is always the Cheapest. You will save your money by calling on au 4 When It Comes to furniture We have something to say of special interest to everyone who has a home to provide for. Whether it is a .Parlor Suite, Bedroom Suite, .Extension Table, Dining Chairs, Anything, Everything that is desirable. We handle the Doherty, Thomas and Dominion Organs and Pianos. Our prices cannot be beaten. Couch, Sideboard, Rockers, Picture Framiu attended to carefully and large stock of Mouldings to select from. You will make no mistake if you select your furniture at JNO. WALKER'S. .t WN,%li( •',Jail! i�1431'WZs%l .'il( 4