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The Brussels Post, 1897-3-5, Page 40 0 fat ml ea ba th ra. ri$ wl g: er er do go stu be th on %ye pit ab w lot les di se 00 be Pi dr. it bc 80 01 li 80 80 ti S; 01 E) 4 New Advertisements, Looal—Walter Yuill. Pioosi—J, T. Pepper, Loc1—George Thomism Local—W. J. McCracken. Spring Goods—J. G. Skew, Spring Goode—B, B. Gunn. Thank You—Alex. Stinnett. Vann for Sale—Alex. Ilialop, Blansmithieg-3. H. Wismar. Local—Pose Publishing Howie. Plain Speaking—J. M. McLeod. Pure Honey—Deady= & MoCall. Big Preparations—McKinnon ds Co. fraT )13-ruzzilz Vo5t, FR ID A. Y 21,11?. 5, 1897. Ulu e vale. J. W. Bengough, of Toronto, gives one of his well known entertainments in the Fotesters' Hall in Bluevale Friday even. Ing of this week. The flex mill project appears to be an mimed success bare as over 100 sbares have already been subseribed, and the men at the head of it are pusbers. Next Sabbath Rev. J. W, Bell, of To• ronto, will officiate iu the Presbyterian ohm* here. On Tuesday of next week at 2 p. m. Rev. john Ross, B. A., of Brnssele, will moderate in a call. Who the choice is likely to fall upon is not known to your correspondent. We regret to hear that Rev. S. W. Pring'e health shows very little improve enent. He was away et London last week (insulting a speeittlist and the bramble in his heed is canning considerable anxiety to his many friends. The reverend gen- tleman's old pariAioners in this section wish him a speedy recovery. lev th. Communion in Trinity churn on Sun- day morning next. Oar regular monthly horse and cattle Fair was held on Tuesday. Rev. Mr. Godwin, of Goderich, preach. ed in the Methodist ohuroh last Sabbath. Miss Habkirk and Miss Bently are at- tending the millinery openings in Toron- to this Weds, MSS M. 13e11 and Miss MoConnell are attending the millinery openings this week in London. J. F. McKinnon returned home on Saturday from attending the High Court meeting of the C. 0. F. at Niagara. The members of the Rnights of Mac- cabees intend holding a concert under their auspices in Industry Hall on the evening of the 9th. Rev. T. E. Higley officiated in St. John's church, Brussels, on Sunday. Mr. Doherty, a student of Huron College, took the services in Trinity churn both morning end evening. Fella ce. 1. Wm, Patton's health is improving. 11Irs. (Dr.) Fergu.on is on the sick list. Mrs. Jamieson is ill with inflamma. tion. Icobt. Lindsay left for Manitobe this week. Mrs. J. Balmier ia visiting ia Listowel this week. Mr. Tyerman is visiting at Granton this week. H. F. McAllister takes possession of the grist mill this week. Miss Ada Imlay wee 130 Atwool this week visiting old friends. John Patterson spent last week at Whiteehorch and Alliston. Geo. Walker returned last Thnredety to bin situation et Hamilton. W. K. Whaley, of Belgrave, was in Ethel on Friday of last week. Wm. Spence, who has been at Niagara Falls, returned home on Monday. The auction sale of Robb. McKelvey takes place on Wednesday of next week. W. J. Sharp has purchased a young Jet sey from R. Leatherdale, of Brussels. Mrs. John Eekmier, who has been visiting her mother io Listowel, returned on Tuesday. Miss Jessie Hogarth, of Kincardine, and Mrs. Geo. Howarth, of Brasseis, were visiting Mrs. Gill here. A game of pedro kept Bob so much interested the other night that the girls had to week home from choir practice. Alex. Adair has returned to one town and has opened up in Juo. Imlay's shop. Be is a first-class tailor and deserves a liberal patronage. J. P. Shaw, of Emsdale, Muskoka, who was shot a week ago last Saturday by a desperado nemed Fry, was an noels of Mrs. Geo. Dobson, of Ethel. Postmaster Spence attended the High Court of the C. 0. Ie. at Elegant Falls loot week. He spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. (Rev.) Thomson, at Hamil- ton, and returned home on Mendel. Reeottr.—The following is the report of the standing of pupils of Ethel public school for the month of February. -5th alass.—Geo. Greensides, WiIlie Spence, Maggie Davies, Lily Dobson, 4113.— C:out Sanders, Wilbur Lindsay, Oliver Querrin, Claude Walker, John Lindsay, Effie Milne, Edith Walker, Ed. Pollard, Sr. 3rd.—Ida Cole, Mary eleBlain, Edna Repined, Emma Imlay, Howard Whel- lister, John Kerr'Willie Dowdell, Carl McAllister, Geo. Sharpe, Peillie Lindsey, Annie Bateman. Jr. 3rd.— lamie Han Aid, Willie Eeetnier and Bernice Slemmon (equeli ; Jim Itiohardson, Helena Barr, Elle Eckmier, Garfield Dauber, Mend Bieigley, Mary Klein. schroth, Adam Fletcher, land ohms.— Piney Querrin, Ilandin Qnerrin, Percy Greruside(, Eva Cole, Tom. Fogel, Mabel Coulee, Oliver Lindtay, Hattie Sharpe, Robe Kerr, Sammie Kleinstehroth, Goo, Donn, Teeoher, uome n. Sr, 2n(1,—Bee(ie Wanner, levn, McAl- lister, Stella Dunbar, Minnie Bateman, Willie Coates, Jennie MeIllain, Gordon Imlay, Fred, Dime& Jr. 2nd.—Ida Faulkner, Georgie leiltmier, Lily Sheep. eon, Avin Elliott, Olive Raynard, Mamie McAllister, Dick Davies, Eddie MaCiti- itim, Arthur Henry. Sr. Pt, 2nd.— Maggie Osborne, Oeoil Lindsey, Charlie Cameron, Leslie Fegal, Willie 13adgely, Jr. Pt. 2nd.—Eve Caber, Russell Dil. worth, Stemley Dauber, Ellie Haneuld, Grover GUI, Willie elemewoeth, Lily Dawdel, Maudie Eleinsehroth, Millie Fogel. Sr. Pt, 1.—Geo. Dunbar, Mina Elliott, Willie MuBlain, George Wanner, Beetle &limier., Mary ThoMpson, Eerie Illeltmier, Maggie Canteen. Jr. Pt. 1.— Tommy MeAllieter, Myrtle Imlay, Natty Simpeon, Hazel Ooatee. W. Iteeklenn, Tutelar. Esettemneateme.—The entertainment under the tanseieee 01 the pupile of our Publio 'school, whin was given in the Town Hall on Febe 18111, W0E1 in every way tt 0000000. Postmaster Spenoe oo. oupied the chair and the following pro. gran) was carried out i—Opening son, “My own Canadian home," by pnpile recitation, "OpenIng Address, Nettle Simpeou 1 reoitetion, "Time enongh," Eva Moelliater ; motion song, "Sowtug," dialogue, "The happy farmer," 4 boys ; reoltation, "The little seanastrese," Eve, Caber; &tett, "When ye gang awe' Jam. ie," Din Deviate Lily Simpson ; dialogue, ',Little Strikere," 6 girls reeitation, "Galeb's conrtehip," Wilbur Mutiny ; tableau, ''Red white and blue," 1 olub swinging and marching, senior girle ; dialogue, "Spirit of disoon. tent," 9 Imre ; soug, "lely birthday," 12 girls ; reciitation, "A little boy's speech," Ceoil Liedsay ; instrumental, Orchestra ; dialogue, "Little bouoekoepore," 6 ghee ; tablettu, 'Women's rights," ; Celiethen• ia song, "The Bluebird," ; recitation, "The parson's fee," Blies 11213AllUln dielogne, 'Playing school," 8 bore club swinging by little girls ; duete Mamie Motellister and Olive Baynard ; reoitation, "A. temperance boy," Dick Davies ; chorus, "We're ; logne, "Breaking up the exhibition," ; recitation, "Ketrine," Oliver Querrin ; dialogue, ePlayiug hostess" ; reaitation, Willie Hemsworth ; instrumental, Orohestra ; ol tab swinging, by girls ; duett, Reuben and Ranee" Alice Davies and Willie Spenoe ; recitation, "Decent folks ein," Ida Oole ; song, "Irish jubilee," A. Lamont ; dialogue, "The photographer,' ; tableau, ...Rook of Ages." The proceeds amounting to ell will be need for school purposes. — — Plain Speaking. Elizabeth Bay, Manitoulin Island, Nov. 2nd, 1890. 3. 13. McLeod, Goderich : Dear Sir,—I want to tell you and all who may benefit from my letter how I suffered and how I was oared by your medioine. I was hurt through straining some time ago, Inflammation set in and for 18 months I never drew a breath free from severe pain. My baek got so weak and painful that for 5 months before I began your medicine I could not turn in bad without assistance. 1 book all the medicine prescribed by our localdoctor without any benefit. I was getting worse and he said that he doubted very much 11 13 ever would or oould be cured. Witten sitting up I weld not lean forward at all. Pain and inflammation getting worse confined me to bed. I used to lie and scream for twelve hours at a time in agony. The pain in my side low down seemed to be caused by some growth there. I could never sit over ten minutes in the chair at one time. Hearing of so many around here tient got cured by year medicine my brisband was persintried to send for your System Renovator. I fun thankful he did for quite a (Mane in my oondition was the result, not only nay relief from pain but my strength WOE much restored by the time I bad hall the second bottle taken. I took the System Renovator and Prntem Resurgane and applied Ie. A. McLeunanes liniment all as directed till I was oureil. You know that I was on It trip to Gorierich visiting some friends lest Stammer, This was a surprise to those Seim never expected to see 300 85010. I am a well woman and that I never conceited to be. 13 thank you Yours truly. Meg. J. Aflame Sold by Jigs, Fox, Druggist, strusseis, Is now complete in Silks, Dress Goodie Dress Trimmings, Muslins, Lawns, Art Muslins, Curtains, "LM, Ribbons, Prints, Duoks, Flannelettes, Cottons, Cottonades, Towelings and a specie! line of Ladies' and Children's Vests. I 1111310 13 know something about Tea and when I tell you that my 50a. per lb. Dargeling Gene of the East is the best Bleak Tea in the market and that my 25c. Japan Tea is better than most of the Tea sold in this town for 35a. and 40c. I always keep the beet Teas and Ooffees in the market so the publio say. J. G. UM Agent for Parker's Dye Works. e t la eksMllhina Mtving purchased J. WYNN'S Blacksmith Shop ,fand intending to make Brussels my home 1 feel satisfied can give good satisfac- tion in Horse -shoeing and all other branches of the busines the Blaasmithing lino. 1 will be pleasod to see all who !will see Ili to patronize me with their work and will always try to be liberal and fair with my custom- ers. J. H. Wismer Shop in connection with J'no. Wynn's Carriage Works, Brussels TUE BRUSSELS POST MALL 5, 3.6i) 7 MEDICAL CARDS. JA. MeNAUGIITON, D, . 11,44., 13.1(0,13., Edinburgh, 44.8, P. 11, Ont, liositleoce and 011100 ill Witeou's Bloc 11, corner ui Dlill end Turuborry kits. T M. ARMSTRONG, If, D. ey • myritchua, Surgeon, Aceoutilier, ote. Graduate of Termite University Metlioal Faculty. Mambos of College of Physicians and Surgeons, Out. 01,Plen-14c01 door to McDonald & Go,. Walton Out. OR. F, 11. KALBFLEISCH PHYSICIAN, 0IE38E0N AND ACCOUCITEIM, .SUCCESSOR TO DR. W. GRAHAM, BRUSSELS, - ONTARIO. 1st alma elonoe 0 mcluato of the Uniroyal- tiee of Trinity (Toronto), Queen's (Kingston), and of Trinity Medical College ; Fellow of Trinity Medical College and member of the College of Physioiluis 0,101 Surgeons of Outer- io. Test Graduate Course in Detroit aml Chicago, 1800. Special attention paid to di8- 0013013 ef Eye, Bar, Nese and Throat, aud dis- eases of Woman. 1.-"Co00ultatiOU io Eng - and German. Telephone at residence. T:6711131577LATU, RUN SETTLERS' FOM TRAINS TORONTO VIERY TUESDAY Mrh an,d, April AT 0.00 13. 311., (shOuld sudloieub business 010.r) To Manitoba and. the Canadian North-West A Colonist Sleeper will be attached to .Pae. Me Express due to km° Toronto at 12;30 P. 301. 1,000) cm these dates. For full information apply to J. N. KENDALL, G. T. R. Agent, Brussels. magiticetexanatonommwersU Sale of Flax Mills, Farms, Farming Stook, &a, TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. In consequence of the death of the late Mr. John Livingston, of the firm of 3. 41, J. Livingston, Flax,Millers, of Baden, Listowel and elsewhere, and in order to wind up the partnership estate, there will bo sold by Public Attain the following properties on the days and. at the times and places hereinafter specified, viz. At the City of Stratford j At the Town of Palmerston On MONDAY, MARCH eith, 1E197, at one o'olook 113 010 aftereoon, at J & J Living- ston's:Flax min. PARCEL Ox.—Oue trains; flax mill and the lands and premises noun° o ted therewith, be- ing lots Nos 405, 400,483 and 181, as shown ou Robiuson's survey of Lots 45,46 mid 47 the lot CouceSsion of the Township of South klasthope, but now in the City of Stratford, with the other buildings situate thereon, and the engine, Wier, sentehing knives, brakes and other machinery ou the premises, eluding the shovels, forks and other like im- plements used in the premises. At the Midge of Tavistook On TUF,SDAY, MAROH 9311, at on o'clock in the afternoou, at 3 & .1 Living- ston's Flax 01111 PAnonL 1.-1110 new frame flax mill and the lands and premises oonnected therewitb, being part of the west half of Lot 50.3.1, the 13011 Concession of Boot Zorra, in the 0ou0ty of Oxford, containing two awes more or loss, with the other buildings situate 1104800. 0.04 the endue, boiler, soutching knives, brakes and other inaehinery on the premises, in- cluding the shovels, forks and other like im- plements used in the promisee. • At the Town of Seaforth On WEDNESDAY, 11141101I 10elt' at one o'clock in the afternoon, at ads 3 Living• stou's Flax Mill. PARCEL 1.—The briek flag mill and the lauds and proud ses eon, ectad therewith, beiug Block Letter "A" in thriven loeli's 001' 001' pert of the Tem of ..on.004113 with the other buildings situate th • ...oil, and the eil- gite, boiler, scutoliirg !mires, Unites and other machinery on the m.noities, ie1od1og the shovels, 3011,0 010 attar like implements used iu the premises. At the Village of Blyth On THURSDAY, MARCH llth, at one o'clock in the rofteruoon, atJ Living- stou's Flax Mill, PAROEL 1.-000 frame flax mill ama the lands oust premises conueotod therewith, being composed of Lots 187,188,180,19%101, 100,100,108,118, 190,107, 108, 100, 9.00, 201, 201, 203,204, 005,200,207, 208, 100, 210 and 011 Kelly's ton vey, being sub -division of Lot 131 1, in 1110 0011 Concession of the Township of Morris, but now in the Village of lilyth, es shown on map made by A. Bay, P L S. with the other buildings 8310040 thereou, mid 1118 engine, boiler, mutching kniVes,bralteS and other machinery 00 1110 premises, hicluding the shovels, forks and other like implements Used in the promises. At the Village of Brussels On FRIDAY, MARCH 12113, at one o'clook in the afternoou, at J. tt 3 Living. stons Flax Mill. PAnOnr, 1.—Oue frame flax mill and the lends and premises conneatect therewith, be- ing Lot No 442on the 0011101' 00 King and Jam es streets in the said Village of Brussels, containing onti half acre, Won,blierall's sur- vey, with the other buildings Situate thereon and the engine, boiler, entabing. knives, brakes and other n3 achluery 00 1110 promises, inoludiug 1130 shovels, forint and other like implements used in the promises. PARCEL 11,-0 ue frame dwelling 130080 and the lands connected therewith, being the oast hull of Village Lot No 150, ou James street, in the geld . Village, entaluing one 11100 00 110 mire more or less. PA nom. IIL-0 ue farm containing 08 acres more or less, being riomeased of north half 102 500 10, In the Rh Concession 00 1150 Town- ship of Morris, with the frame. dwelling house, stable, harm storehouse, etc, situate thereon ; 14 acres 01 13111 wheat now in the ground. At tho Town of Listowel On SATURDAY. MARCIE 1500, at cum o'clook in the afternoon, at j tt 3 laving. aeon's l'AnoXr, 1.—Ono farm containing 00 cares more or less, being the south 40 mores of the north half or Lot 07, in the 101 Commission of the Township of Jednia, In the Ootthey of Perth, and the south 20 acres Of the north half of Lot 28, in the lst Commotion of the said Township on whinli 11100 frame dwelling 181,1 Ititohen mid a frame bank barn. PARCEL 11.—One hale Containing 100 acres Moro or 1,00, 1103,01)10 the McMillan Farm, being Lot No 118, its 11,0 181 Concession of the !Township of Wallace, in the Omit's, of Perth, on Which a1:0 a frinne house W1111 kitchen, and a barn and straw ailed 1 80 50008 under cultivation, PAIMEL Tit.—Patm Sleek end impionients now 1(1 01' epee the mimeo InentiOned teems. PARCEL 1V.—On0 300100 ±103 mill and the lands end 'ironing connected therewith, being parts of the north bravos oi'Lots 131 and 34, in the tel Conoessilan of the Township of 101,oa, eontainlim 75 acres more or Mae with 1130 0131 er buildings situate thereon, and 1110 engine, beileT, SOUtabing lthIVOS, bralleS end 0 11101 nMeldnery on the promisee, in - eluding the shovels, forks and Other like im- plements used In the promise& Twine V.—Thee panel Mime nn is situate the retildenoe of tho late john Liv- ingston, fronting oh Main atreet in the Vil- lage of Listrnvol, being part of Lots 143 and.54, on whin lands are eltuate the largo two. story bridle (levelling house 000npied by the 1800 30110 Livingstunewith stable belongteg thereto, also a frame dwelliug house simple(' on the same peennees, and female on-- 010001.100 020., Yr.—Two Ulla dwelling homer( with kitchens attached and the hthde con- nected therewith, On MONDAY, MARCH 15th, ab one &cheek in the afternoon, at 0 41Liviug- ston's Flax Mill, PARCEL 1.-0110 farm containing 80 acres more or loss, being partly in the Township of Wallaoe, 10 tbe County of Perth, and part- ly le the Town of Palmerston, • bo the Onnuty of Wellington, being composed of the south half of the south half of the north half of Lot 18 in 1110 10113 Conoession of the Town- ship of Wallace and Lots lino 3.5, 0,9, 10 and 11 on the south side of Young street and part of 1101 500 18, on Queen street, in the said Town of Palmerstou ,00 whieli is situate a frame dwelling house with kitchen attach- ed, and nank barn ane straw shed. PAReEL IL—One new frame flax 03111and the lands end prconlSeS counoc nod therewith being Lot No 7, on, the easterly side of Queou street, lu the Town of Palmerston, contain- ing two acres more or lase, otherwise known as The Flux Mill Lot, with the other build- ings situate thereon, and the engine, boner, soutohing knives, brakes nod other lnuellin- Amy on the promises, including the shovels, forks and other like implements used iu the premises. At the Village of Linwood. On TUESDAY, MARCH 16th, at one o'cloek In tho afternoon, at the Flax Mill. PAncEL L—One flax mill with the lands and premises connected therewith, being Lots No 10 imid. 17 and the South half of Lot ei ghteen on the South side of King street 10 the Village of Linsvood, in the County of Waterloo, and Lots 03,04 and 05 in Wright's part of the survey of the Village of Liuwood as shown 00 131011 Ole,) in the ltegistry 00008 and also Lots No 01 and 22 in the name stir- vey with the other buildingssituate thereon, and the engule, 3100105, soutelihm knives, brakes, and other machinery on the prem- ises, including the shovels, forks, iuocl other implemeuts used ln. the premises. At Wellesley Village ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17111, at ofto °Weak in the afternoon, J & J Living- stou's Flax Mill. Patton', L—Ono frame Flax Mill and the lands and premises amineeted therewith, being part of Lot No 13 in the 0nd Comae - sloe 1,c the Eastern Section of the Township of Wellesley Li Mae 0 aunty of Waterloo , con- taluing three acres niore or loss, with the other buildings situate thereon cud the en- gine, boiler, 300101110(1 knives, braises, and 0111.1'inaeliinery on the premises, including the shovels, forks and other like implements used on the premises, Psnoa0. IL -000 farm containing 100 mores more or len, being the East pert of Let No 13 in the 518 Concession of the Eastern see - tion of the !Pownslalp of Wellesley, in the County of Waterloo, and 8081,111 panel el 2 mires being part of Lot 13 itt the Second Couoession Eastern Section of the said Township. Ou this form are erected one frame dwelhug house and a frame beam 100 acres under cultivation, 15 acres in fall wheat, A.t the Village of Baden ON THURSDAY, MARCH 180, at one o'olook in the afternoon, at J LIS 3 Living- stou's Flax Mill. PsitonM X.—lino farm containing310 mores more or less, being Lot No 15 on he North side of Snider's Road 10 1138 Township of Wilmot in the County of Waterloo and parte of Lob No 14 on the North side of Snider's Road in the said Township. 00 11)10 parcel is situate the large two stony brick resi- dence Of James Livingston, Esq., M. 13. 00 this 1300001 is n.180 situate brisk PI= Mill which with the other buildings situate on the said parcel, with the engine, boiler, scotching knives, brakett, ...n1 other mach- inery used Di tho Flax business will be Seld With this parcel, All except about 18 ecres in good state of cultivation. IOU acres in fall wheat, 2010000 11-0110 farm eoutaining 75 acres more or less, being pert of Lop 15 on the South 0140 03 Snider's [toad, in the TONVinhip of Wihnoe, on which aro erected a brick dwelling house' and frame bault barn, 21 mires in fall 'wheat. PAncion• UL—Isarin stock and implements now in or upon the above mentioned farm. PAM= 4.—Lots Nos 45,48, 44 and.45 ou tho Mot side of Foundry street as shown On the plan of the Village of Baden, 033 1811101, Itrb situate two brick ono and a half storey dwelling lionises awl a bamery, eltuato on Lot 4% TERMS: Ton nor 00111. 111 SO be paid down et the thee of sale. The puiehasers of Flax M3 110 will he required to pay 40 per cent, in oda. tion 111 obtaining their conVeyance. Tim balance to be payable in one mud 101 30030, with interest at 5 per eent, to bo secured by Mortgage ripen the premises. 'The porobason of taring will bo required to 11107 10 per cent in addition en completion of the sale, The balance potable 1111000 equal aomml installments with interest at 6 per cent to bo seultred by moitgage on the Premises. rho purchasers 011 10.003 stook,iinelatnonte oto., must pay 111 Gash for all purchases under 00.00, Per purehaseS over $5.00, they 18133 haVe nine months' credit, on approved endorsed notes for amount. PoSsessIon of the Wong 10 1,0 given ono Week after COM pletion ot pantheon, Posses- sion of the 11103 Mills Will be given 011 tho 15111 Jelly next, Further tering 031±1 000011110110 of sale win be made known at the tole or may be ob. tained on applicatien to JAM118 BUM, Baden, or as to the Listowel nropowtiee to M11, Joym .LIVINGSTON, Executor, ListOlvel, MoCARTLIV, 08L1e1e, 110381(350 .13 CREELMAN, Toronto, and 1100838, 13411)W101( ee elt)elKS, Toronto. Dated Fob, 11313,1807, jAMES LIVINGSTON, Baden. Strictly One Price. Alzvays the Lowest E PRI e`er, 10 You know that we keep a Dry Goods Store in Brussels, What you want to know is something special about the store from day to day and week to week. PRICE is the ever present thought in all business transactions and we use this space to toll you as plainly and truthfully as we can of special prices in your favor. During the past we have been fortunate in securing the following lots at prices that enable us to offer them to you at such low figures. 1...M11)S 2 pieces 40 inch Black Brilliant Figured Lustres, good patterns, worth 87c, for 20c. 1 piece 40 inch Black Cashmere, extra fine and heavy, real value 55c, for 40e. 5 pieces 40 inch Dress Tweeds, good patterns, worth regular 60c, for 88c. 15 pieces best 82 inch Flannelette, regular price 80, our price Go. 12 only Ladies' German made Mantles, all this season's goods, clearing at of regular prices. 5 pieces Fine Beaver Mantling, our regular $1,25 line in -Brown, Fawn, Navy and Black, special price 80o. 25 only Ladies' Wool Shawls, clearing at of regular price. 8 pieces 18 inch fine and heavy Pure Linen Toweling, not worth a copper less than 100; reduced to 8c. IT'S THE PRICE 'We are constantly on the search for Bargains for our Custom- ers, we're never satisfied when we are selling you goods at regular prices, anybody could do that, and we want to do better than all others. Keep on reading our newspaper talk, it is .the only way we' have of telling you what we are doing. (.3r Dry Goods and Groceries. met.r.eatiars=ammtruscon.....“amn creltam.ocaviarmenae...swatitlamaliaReld "Vo beg to sincerely thank our many customers for the generous support they have given us in trying to establish the CASH SYSTEM of doing business. We have found that it can he clone successfully even in those years of dull times and will still continue to do busi- ness on that principle with the aid and good will of the buying pub- lic. It means no store bills that you can't pay ; no dunning ; no suing ; no notes with interest added to settle up, then probably renewals with more interest added ; then two years behind, (.‘r,c. A good pull and a strong pull and its done. Don't take credit from us or any person else and we will give yon a written guarantee that you will never regret it. New Spring Goods Arriving Daily. Big Bargains in all lines of Winter Goods. March Fashion Sheets and Patterns to hand. STRAitalERZAL .3 et mrammasstalogratettmeeturesummaean..............t.......34t*relou ifig SIN floc We are show'ng a full line of -000' BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, RUBBERS, '0 which we are prepared to sell at priees that defy competition. In Men's lines WO have just received some exceptionally good value in Ox Blood, Chocolate, and Dong. Bala., that we aro sure will suit the Eye, Poet and Pocket. Our stock of Ladies', Misses and Children's is up to date in Style and Quality. Call and see our Gents' Fancy Slippers. Wo have a few Boys' Long Boots that you can have at Cost. ii./NO. iiQ RIPS SEWED PREE OF 01111GE. iNG. 4