The Brussels Post, 1891-5-8, Page 5MAY 8, 1601 THE BRUSSELS
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I- Olift via W,...
1111.' A 1,11110 bite returned from
ei.tecdr.1 stay in ; lanit..L.
Thos. Gaynor, who has been confined
to his boa with congeotlou of the lungs, it:
able to be m•onnd again.
Sllvor cor•uore, cheese factory eon Immo
ed operations on Monday of this week
with prospects of a large season's matte.
John Little raised the frame of a
driving house and stable on Tuesday of
this week. After the raising a serious
accident happened to Mr. Little while
engaged in preparing kindling woo4,
The drawing knife which he was using
slipped mid unforBnuately severed an
artery in hie log. Ho suffered consider.
ably from ions of blood before a Drs ar.
rived,
Yield t -ata -t,.
It is said that it base ball club will be
organized here...
Mise Treleaven, of Dungannon, was
visiting in the village.
The I.0. G. '.ln, will hold an open lodge
on M'ouday night, 25th.
Miss l4laggio Morrison, who has boon
visiting in Dtingaunnn, has returned to
Belel'avO.
The base ball tonin of S. S. No. 5,
Morris, will give a concert in the For.
eaters' Hall on Friday evening of this
week.
Joo. 1tnnelhons0 has completed the
atone work of P. W. Scott's barn and
has started to erect a now wall for Mr.
Grasby.
Mr. Porterfield, of Merited), o1800n1-
panied by a lady friend was driving to
Belgrave on Friday last, when the horse
took fright and threw them out. The
lady's arm was broken and Mr. Porter-
field was considerably shaken up.
Gxa>l•x•)ie.
Mies O'Connor purposes giving a con-
cert with hor pupils sometime in June.
A carriage factory is talked of for
Gorrie in the near future. Let her some.
Cleaning up the back yard seems to be
the principle °acupation of many of our
citizens at present.
Wednesday of last week was Court
day, but as there wall almost nothing to
do His Honor did not put in an appear.
MUM What will our legal friends do if
things continue this way?
J''ooTmaot.-The Bret game of the sea.
son was played here on Saturday after-
noon between the Gerrie "Rangers" and
the Brussels "Fearless" football olubs,
and resulted in a victory for the Brussels
boys.
Dr. Armstrong, V. S., removed a large
tumor from the jaw of a tboro'•bred °ow
a short time ago, the property of J. L.
Wilson. It is expsoted and hoped that
the operation will prove a sure, as the
cow ie a valuable one.
club has re.
"Unions" 'n 1:+" tax ball t.l Ib
The Lm t c
organized for tha 61,111011, ollleers as fol.
lows : floe. _Pres., Major Jno. 'Keine ;
Hon. Vice Prise., Dr. Took; Pros„ L.
Campbell ; Viee•Pree., W. Doig ; Mana-
ger, 11. Blaok; Treas. Wm. Dane ; Soo.,
W. J. Perkins ; Auditors -M. Dano and
Wm, Irwin.
W. Doig has ro•entered the matri-
monial field, by taking to himself a part.
1181 in the person of Miss Watts, of
Wt, Forest, on Wednesday of last Neek.
The bridegroom was assisted by S. J.
Greer, of Toronto, and Miss Mary Watts,
sister of the bride, noted as bridesmaid.
Wo wish him happiness.
mod try to odium legielatiou along lines
that will be helpful, but don't lot ns play
the 11)01111 mall by adopting any "int oh -
penny" role that will brim; too into eon.
j tempt. If members comet be 110051111
au for the Petrone of Indnurry only by the
Mos- vies.
Levi Morrell, of Michigan, Was visit.
ing at ,Tae. Speir's last week.
Wm. Johnston, 01 the 1st eon., was out
near Blyth last Sunday visiting his
brother.
Mise Mary Whiteford, of Jamestown,
has resumed home after six weeks ab-
sence visiting relatives and friends in
Hallett.
The q'Iartorly meeting will be held in
Blnevnle Methodist ehuh•chnext Sabbath,
Rev. John Scott, 11I. A., of Wingham,
will officiate.
J. 11. Hughes leaves this week for Es.
oanab&, Mich., where ho expects to secure
work for this season at carpentering, He
ie a good workman and a steady goer so
should encoeed well.
Quite a mmnber from Johnston's neigh•
bo•hood went tri I3lnevalo to hear Con -
dilutor Snyder met Sunday evening. IHe
gave an excellent sermon, it doing what
he dolled his "Railroad" sermon.
Sunday schen! r0.nprned the 1st Sen -
day in 11 n at Johnston's chnr011. Robt,
Shaw was app. looted Superintendent,
with Richard ,ohustmt as a5sistanb. I;d-
ward Johnston was appointed Secretary
and .Librarian. 'Cho same teachers as
last ;ear wore elcoled.
On Thursday evening of last wok m1
Aesuoiatiol of Petrone of ludnetry was
organized at (Jloaleey's s,ho,1 hoose, to
be callod "L'armers' Union," The fol-
lowing Wheels were Bleated : Pres., Wno.
;Magill ; Vioo-Pres., D. Russell ; Soo.,
Jay Clegg • Treas., S. Irvin ; Minerva,
Maggio Miller ; Demeter, Emma (Monkey ;
Guicle, Goo, Arnhetrcng ; Sentinel, Alex.
C oakey, If. 3. Emmet delivered an ad-
dress in the [inion some( houso north of
Blyth on Friday evening nod will visit
the iodation again to organise an associa-
tion.
To the Editor of Tin POST.
Do.uh Bou, -I have been looking up and
thinking over the quesoimo of Pntrous of
Luluetry, en organization for farmers
and wanting men generally, and I am
oonviunud that the objects of the inotitu•
Mon are of a very high order, and 00100.
latod to do good to the o0nntry at largo.
But there ie a "monkey" with this aggro.
getion, I find, and we are told by the
organizer that we must fight combines
wfuh combines, and for that purpose we
hind ourselves together to hoyeot 00010111
business men and bay from others at a
Litt rate, they to p0000lnt their invoice to
the purchaser and allow him to copy
same if he desires, as Lho goons aro bought
at a certain advance over invoice p11000.
I am opposed to all combines, and will
do a!1 I can to Legitimately abolish them,
and consogueetly I think any fanner
Who joins th0 Pn1ron0 for the paltry gain
Onthe goods he buys and Wee to dead.
beat his way is not noting a manly part.
Competition is keen and p11005 Out so
aides there is very little donggor of 0e
Baying big prices for our geode, and I
scorn the idea of attempting to browbeat
any bneiness mon, or sot of mon, and try
to drive them into a corner, Let 110 pay
oas11 to the men we are dealing with and
wo will fetch down the prices Without
any prtiotioo of Coercion. Let ne, as
fanners, organise and talk up our rights,
1 1 , •119 ,,1 0 l' ill1U,1'1, l L socs •.Il..
city we have no right to 11101111) 1001118 to
W buuinooe Ivan any More than 11e has
to 001110 and toll us loose to rnu our farm•.
1 may be the "gauge that should 11' stuffed
tot Xma3," hat 1 think T am advocating
equal fights to my brother in so doing
Wishing for prosperity to all, I subsoribo
myself- Piow Bev.
S•rletntol.
Nowell Rosa+.-ltopoet of the Jntlior
Department, Ethel Public school, for the
month of April, 1841, Senior II Class --
John Linclkay, Aloe Davies, James
l1,
eeblae, Erna, Itayuantl ',Villain Lind
may. Junior 11 ()lase -Pa'b 1, Wilde
Spence, Lizzie 1hJohadeurl, Carrie Eels -
rosier ; Part II, Jo. Whclpton, Ellie Dil-
worth, Eliza McCallum. Park II Clam -
Maggie Davies, Sandford Burton, Edith
Milne, Ellen Sanders, Part I --Senior
Clase, Howard McAllister, John Peebles,
George Richardson, Willie Tompkins
Middle Class, Willie Peebles, ldatolife
Wholpton, Edna Ray merit, °bloom tui.
mon ; Junior C1ase, Willie Willis, Elmta
Imlay, Tummy Itng.tl. 1+, A. Hour meant„
Teacher.
(so rex.
Township Council will moot iu Ethel
on Tueechty, 26th inst.
Old Mr. Bishop has returned Croon a
visit to hor son, Wan. Bishop, at Beoch-
villo.
Angne Lamont recently purchased a
tip top young there' bred Durham boll
from a well known breeder in Wellington
County.
Ilrateensa,.-As will be observed 13i the
marriage notioe in this issue James
Smith, )millwright, well known in this
locality, was united in marriage to Miss
Isabella Fox, at Montreal, on April 20th,
by Rev. Dr. Smyth. 111.. Smith's many
old friende in this section wish him
many years of wedded blies.
Maxnruoriiun.-On Wednesday of last
week, April 20th, the services of llev. F.
M. Smith, of Ilenfryn, was called into
requisition for the purpose of performing
the marriage ceremony between Hartwell
Speirao jr. and Miss Mary Jane Cook;
at the residence of the bride's ;father.
The young oouple begin life under ane•
pioious airman:tauoee and the good
wishes of their many friends are ex.
pressed for their future happiness and
prosperity.
SUDDEN Duarn.-Everybody was tally
surprised on Wednesday of last week to
hear of the very sudden and unexpected
death of Henry Savage, a well known
resident of the 4th line for many years.
He took sick on Tuesday of inllamnlation
of the bowels and died the following day
aged 58 ent9�10 menthe and
1 clays.
e
.
A wife and eight children.ao ]eft t0
mourn his demise. llt Sayago wag very
highly respected by all who know him as
the largo fuo.eral ou Friday teetificd.
The interment was made at Brussels
cemetery. Surely in the midet of life we
are in death. Mrs. Savage and children
need not be told that they are deeply
sympathised with in their sadness.
Flus. -On Monday forenoon, abort 11
o'oloolc, fire was discovered in the roof of
James Turnbull's kitchen, lot 5, con. 4,
by Willie Hogg, a neighbor living oppos.
its. The alarm 006 given but the firs
had gained such headway that the build-
ing was soon wreathed in flame. Mrs.
Turnbull and daughter were in the house
at the time but knew nothing of the lire
until %varued of tboir danger by their
neighbor. 13y the time MMlr. Turnbull
reached the house and other help arrived
it was too late to save the dwelling or
contents so that all that was rescued was
placed in throe quilts: The fire ie slip,,
posed to have originated at the chimney
or from n spark. The house was a well
built, comfortable etructnre, 21682 feet,
with kitchen 18x24 feet, and was valued
at $1200. There was an' insurance of
0600 on the former and $250 .00 Uenten15
in llowiolr Mutual. The loss will be It
very serious one to. Mr. Turnbull anal
family as their clothing, provisions, and
household effects generally went up in
smoke. A. temporary dwo ling place will
be put op at once and a new residence
will be ereoted laler in the season.
Willa -Ivo Yt.
A brands of another chartered bank is
to be opened in town.
The prospects are good for a splendid
fall wheat clop in this vicinity, and itis
said that there is great promise of an
abundant fruit crop.
'I'ho stables belonging to 1)r. Mardon.
odd, 111. P., were destroyed by flea Tues-
day eight about 12 o'olook, Tho horses,
etc., were saved. The buildings aro sup-
posed to have been sot on fire,
A vestry meeting was held in St.
Paul's °hooch, at 0011101) i1 was 011.1.11101
that 1110 building committee be instruct.
ed to proceed with the erection of the
new church, the cost of the building not
to °x00011 87,0' 0.
Mrs. 1. Kerr and ehilaren, aecompanhal
by liber. Mattie \Vale, have removed to
South London to vesicle purmauently,
Mr. herr 08015 the rctlpieet of a Peat
Master's jewel from the Orange Lodge of
Ills town before his departure.
At the regular meeting of Ai,nhor of
Dope Lodge, I. 0. (1. T., the following
officers were elootod for tboo ensuing
Irwin : -W. F. Ileookunehiro, (3. T. ; J.
MoAlpme,P. 0. T. ; Rev. 13. W. Iinghas,
C. ; J. W. Dodd, F. S. ; Eva Dawson,
T. ; 1t. J. Galbraith, S. ; (Jerrie Car-
ruthers, V. T. ; S. Mohiwin, M, ; Olara
L11110,1;0,, (1. ; W. Lloyd, S. ; Mrs. J. W.
Dodd, S. J. T.
Arrangements have been completed for'
celebrating Iior Majesty's Birthday in e
right royal manner on ilonday, t'lay 25th.
The .Fire l3rig:tde, who have the emblem
in hived, announce) that the proceedings
will colonist of base ball and lacrosse
matches, tredve and relitlnninpian pro-
000s10ns, exhibition of waterworks, fire.
MOWS 11141)1, games, rnnes and sporte, and
a grand concert in the town ball in the
evening, Tho sports will take place fn
1t00reatinn Park.
Court Maitland, 0. 0, F., continues to
grow at a rapid roto anti now has over
100 on it0 roll of membership. Besides
the rogulae routine bneiness the following
°Bloors were °looted far the ensuing
term, at the last meeting :-M. Beak.
with, C. 11, ; Jas. Irvine, V. C. R. ; 17.
M. Gordon, r. S, ; W. R. Louth 11. S. ;
Jos, Rhoden, 'Treas. ; J. J. Icon, Chap, ;
RObt. Groves, 0. W. ; Thos. IIIoLnan, J.
W. ; 11. Kitson, S. 33 ; G.1tabvr 'f. 13.
O. E1. Redeems, Janitor ; 11f. Beckwith,
eoreesp1nd0nt'to "I'o'oeter,"
131.1. 1Ia.
Adam Wetanfnr hag oomnl0naod Leal•
nese in W. hell's oltl stand.
Dletrict meeting of the Methodist
Munch, Wingham Distt•iob, will be hold
herr on the 20111 and 21st Mete,
tx. Eel na, reerlseri. )-1'ii a 's and
Bob, Q,littedon have gone to Buffalo,
Mier • they have 11eeture 1 situations.
Wo,-kmtn are busy oonverling Camp-
bell'e large implu•nent store hugs.) Mtn 0
oa•liage depository for a second livery.
The new firm, Campbell t2 Clark, luteal
eroding stables at the rear of the build•
int;.
Pr Sloan, who is about removing to
taker up hie residenoe in Toronto, was on
Friday evening waited upon by a large
nntnber of the citizens of tins town and
vicinity, who preseetod hila with a gold.
headed 00110 and easy chair ns
It )nark of
the high appreciation in which he is held
by the community.
Oe 11'Ionday evening a largo number of
the ladles rof the Proebyterlan church
waited on Mrs. (Dr.) Storm and presented
her with a magnitleent silver water
pitoher and an address, 5h01yieg the
esteem the lady was held in amongst
them for eo many years.
0. 0 F, -At the last meeting of the
C. 0. F. No. 80, the following oflieore
were aliened for the nest six menthe :-
0, 1t., A. MoNally ; V. C. R., 1), Cowan ;
1t. S , J. W. Bell ; F. S., 11. Slitter ; 0,,
W. Sims ; Treas., 101. HIammond ; S. W.,
W. Drummond ; 7. W., J. Scott ; S. 11.,
1. T. carter ; J. B., 3, McGill. Bro. J.
T. Carter was appointed to attend, as de-
legate, the annual meeting of high Court
to be held in Toronto in Juno.
PO PULAR. STA LIONS.
The follewiug well-known Stallions
will travel during the season of 1891, as
follows :
PRINCE OF DOUGLAS.
sunt moos., PROPRIETORS.
This well known coach horse will
stand at the Queen's Hotel stables, Brus-
sels, every Saturday afternoon during the
season, other days at his own stable, lot
80, con. 0, Morris.
YOUNG BORELAND CHIEF.
10090 DUOS., PROPRIETORS.
• Monday, will leave his own stable, Lot
22, Oon. 6, Grey, and proceed south to
George Dark's, 1011 Con., for noon ;
thence to the Queen's Hotel, Brussels, for
one hour, then to 3011). Coates', 9th Con.,
for night. Tuesday, pro0ead north to W.
Batena's, 0117 Con., Grey, for noon ;
thence to his own stable for night. Wed.
nesday, pro08 d north to the 401 Con„
thea west to Joseph Fraiu' s for noon
1 Ice north t the 1 Con., e• then
thence 1 o e 2n< C n G len
east to'William Mines', lot (nn., fur
night. Thureday, premed to Mr, Bey•
ors', Lot 85, 2nd Con., Grey, for noon ;
thence to his own stable for night. Fri
day, proceed south through Ethel to Jno.
Long's, 11th Con., Grey, for noon ; thence
east to William Armstrong's, 12th Con.,
Elmo, for night. Saturday, proceed to
Henfryn for neon ; thence to his own
stable, where he will remain until the fol-
lowing Monday morning.
STANDARD BEARER.
''PROS. CALDER, PROPRIETOR.
Moudny,-Will leave his own stable,
Lot 9, Con. 12, Grey, and proceed to
Duncan Taylor's, Ord Con., Grey, for
noon ; thence to Thomas McParlana's,
2nd ion., for night. Tuesday, -will
proceed to Lea Orvis' for noon ; thence,
via Bluevals, to the Queen's Hotel,
Wingham, for one hour, then to Robert
Oorrie's, East Wawanosh, for night.
Wodnesclay,--Will proceed to the Queen's
Hotel, Bslgrave, for boon ; thence to Jos.
Scott's, 4th line, Morris, for night.
Thureday,-Will prooeed to the Central
Hotel, Brussels, then to Henry 111ooney's,
5th eon., Mollis, for noon ; thence to
John Walker's, 0th con., Morris, for
night. Friday, -Will proceed to Jitmes
Hislop's, 16th con., Grey, for noon ;
thence to Wm. l3'ulton'e, 10th con., Grey,
for night. Saturday, -Will proceed to
John Carnochan's, 12th coon., Grey, for
noon ; thence, Iia Cranbrook, to his own
etablo, where he will remain until the
fullowiug Monday morning.
PRIDE OF THE WEST.
1111. ntnn0010, PROPRIETOR.
lIoulay,- Will leave his own stable,
11Lolestlerth, and proceed to Duncan Mc.
Donald's, 101111 con., ( rev, for noon ; thence
wrest to Jamestown, then to Duncan Tay.
log's, 411 con., for night. Tuesday, -Will
prooeed east to Joseph Rayncerd's side.
road, then to Robb. Moll's, 0111 ann., for
noon ; Dianne west to Central Hotel,
Bins-e's, for one hour, then south to
Chas, Widow's for night, 7?o11uesdny,-
IVill proceed oast on 14th coo,. to Cruel.
brook e1thn'o:Ld, then to Zimmer's Hotel,
Cranbrook, for noon ; thence north to
0111 con., then east 22 miles, than to Bub
con, to Tae. Linelsay's for night. Thnre-
ckty,--Will prom ed to Join dlaCartney'n,
Ph eon., for noon ; thane° east 3 2 miles,
then north to the boundary, and to 111s
own stable for night. Friday, -Will pro-
) ceed north to Ord con„ Hoviok, to Wm.
Hayden's for noon ; thence north to I'+.
Campbell's Motel, Gorrie, for night.
Saturday, -Will proceed to his own stably
whore he will remain until Monday.
EARL OF BR] ADALB:I.NE.
AMR 0)11)11., PROPRIE'T'ORS,
M01005 , --Will leave his own stable,
Lot 14, Con. 4, Morris, and pr0000d met
to Bolgrnve, then to W. Wheeler's for
noon ; thence north to 12th Con., Wawa.
nosh, then west to 1st sideroad to A.
Anderson's for night. 'Tuesday, --Will
Inwood south to 11) 1'. Con., Wawanosh,
thence west 12 miles, thence south to A.
Robertson's for noon ; thence oast to Bel -
grave, then Moth 14 utiles, thence east
on Col., 5, to John CloakOy"e for night.
Wednosclay,-Will prooeed oast to John.
Sommerville's 5th Coii., for noon ; thence.
east 22 miles, than North ]11 miles, than
west to his 00111) stable for night.
Thuretlay,-^Will pr0aeetl south 23 miles,
then west on Otlt Con. to Jae, Nethory's
for noon ; thence south 12 miles, thence
0011111 12 miles to John White's for night.
Friday, --Will prooeed edit 2j miles,
then north it oodles, tbenoe WOet to Alex.
i0oOall's for 110011 ; thence west to centre
siderortd, thence oast to Jae. Spoir's for
oigbt. Saturday, -Will proceed to tbo
Queen's Hotel, B;suoeels, then to hie own
stable, whet° he will remain until the
following Monday morning,
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On Friday, May let,
IGUS[N Oa
Itier
COMMENCE AN-
L1
tY
us Sale
LACE CU
MTI N S.
A Bargain i11 Season is a Genuine Bargain 1
We have recently purchased at 75c. on the Dollar 250 Pairs
Lace Curtains, which we are going to offer at the
following Reduced Prices :
50 Pair's Cream, 3 Yds. Long, Taped Edge, at y 75, regular ;� 1 00
50 11 rr 3 V 11 lr 1r$1 00 " 1 50
u c1
e 14
1
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30 " " 3
2011 11 3 3
20 11 11 3z
20 White&Cream8.
20 Pairs Cream, 4
11
20 " 3.r
20 " 3
11
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1 25
1 40
1 75
2 50
2 50
3 00
35)0
(Very Special)
rf
1+
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4,
1 70
2 00
2 40
3 15
3 50
4 00
450
We will have these goods conveniently arranged ill. our
store, so that they may be seen at a glance, and we trust
that many will come and see that we advertise truthfully.
Ferguson -& Half clay,
BRU sSELS.
Ionaccaccureavasmasmcmcrsamscu
For the Next 30 Days.
The Partnership having been Dissolved between
Tailors, Clothiers and Gents' Outfitters, in Brussels, a
Lively Cash Sale, to Reduce the Large and Well
Assorted Stock of Tweeds, Worsteds,
Spring Overcoatings, Pantings, &c.,
Also a Full Assortment of Gents' Furnishings,
Hats and Caps, White and Colored Shirts, Underclothing,
Collars, Neckwear, t&e,, &e.,
Will be Commenced on Friday, April 17th, and will
Continue for One Month.
Big, genuine Bargains offered, as the stock must be Reduced
U
All tweeds lou chased will be Cut Free of charge.
Call early with your cash and secure a big
bargain from our new spring stock.
Suits Made to Order, and all Work Guaranteed to give
Satisfaction. -
D.•ROS Jr.
JONATHAN 1i11Ne11A$T, Mr:4owet pSys 1-
"A 10..-1• ' , n ,din„ II:l 01y )nor r�,y 111111 mope; ty
to no purpose on ul edirnl o.rr,, t,.r what
tea) t.rinell a 110111+1eoe 0aaa 4110000lnnj,tlan,
❑r. Sinclair cured tae,"
233 i 1r1A118 Punrono, Woodhouse, suye:--
"When ell others failed, 1)r. Sinclair cured
in e of Ate."
1), ltnnnnreor, ear111011 P)aoo. (ayes-
"Dr. Sinclair cured WO of Catarrh."
Cine, Itowi:n, }llytb, says: --"Ur. Sinclair
cured me of heart disease nn.) dropsy, wben
all others fatted."
Uisenx. r of Private rata(,', brought on lit}
fully, Dr. hinetair 0 ,1,11,1y Cur,•.,.
Ceo .n,llt m!..c 31 F'o ,o.
WILL B11 AT TEE
AMERICAN MOTEL, BRUSSELS,
Thursday, May May 28, '91.
ENTIRE HORSES AND MARES
.FOR ASe4LE.
The su bscriber offers the full owing
Well-bred Animals for Salo :
"Cadiz" (0104), Vol. II ;
"Earl of Breadalbano" (6709), Vol. II.
These hones are 3 years old; heavy
draught.
"Lagan Chief," 13 years old, heavy
draught.
One Entire Colt, rising 2 years, from im.
ported stook on both sides; heavy
• draught.
"Prince of Douglas," a road or carriage
stallion, rising 8 years ; imported.
One Heavy Draught Mare, 6 years old ;
imported ; with foal.
One Canadian bred Mare, heavy draught,
rising 5 years, with foal by her side.
One Mare Foal, from imported stook on
both aides.
One Gelding, 3 years old, heavy draught.
t -Lon non TRntts will be made to
Responsible Parties.
The above mentioned stook may ba
seen, pedigrees secured and prices ob-
tained by applying to
A. o'4PEYY,',
Bnussous P.O.
25.
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HIGIHEST - CASH - PRICE
Paid for Wool at the
Listowel
%cell®
We wish to call your at-
tention to the fact that we
still Want more Wool, and
we are determined to hake
this wool season one of the
largest, for we have a Tre-
mendous Stock of Goods on
hand. It is necessary that
you should look around be-
fore yon dispose of your wool
to see where you can make
the best purchases with it in'
WOOLLEN GOODS.
Buy in the Cheapest,
Sell in the Dearest.
Do not fail to come and
see our Large Stock of New
Fine Flannels, In New Shades
and Patterns Something
New Before Shown the Public
We have oracle up a 101
of Fine Halifax Tweeds, just,
the thing for school boys.
We also have It. big stook of
Fine Tweeds, Coarse Tweeds,
Bed Blankets, Horse Blan-
kets, Flannels, Robed Skirts,
Cotton Sllirtings, Cottonades,
Shirts and Drawers for this
season's trade, which we offer
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
Do not be deceived by
pedlars, but cotne and dual
direct at the Factory, where
you can rely on getting a good
assortment to choose from.
Everybody should come
and try our fine Grey Flannel
that won't shrink in washing&
and outwears the common
grey .flannel sold the public.
Roll Carding, Spinning,
Fulling and Manufacturing
Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets,
&e, on short notice.
B. F. Brook & Soln.