'55.. ROBERT BURNETT 755' 93.? m. PEBPlE’S STURE ii :Q. G aw: CONTINUED EUR ANOTHER WEEK. 3 We Sell the Goods! You Take the Profits! 1 :1» 1116.11,:1 to 1111:1et the attention ofthe eager 11-, 1 1111! he this month it‘ ow prices Will do it. ‘1 1, 1 1 11] ~11\ so 1111) when )on examine the quality 111' 11111 goods, the 11 onde1f111 variety and the low g {niece we offer during our We have turned prices topsy-turvey on all winter goods which will move them quickly from our shelves. We will have surprises here for you that you never dreamed of before as we don’t wish to carry goods over from one season to another. Now for genuine bargains. i'hv follmving‘ prices are as good as a wise in wages to you. Alex. Russell . [( When we tell you anything you can take us at our word. It wouldn't do us much good to spend the money we do in advertising if we didn’t keep our word. The fact that the reSponse to our advertising is gratify- ing: is because we keep our Word. LPP “Clem mmras. OOMH. 0Q3=<nu “hr“. The Big Store Winter Goods .‘JLTbT GET A MOVE ON [5' US FOR fRESH GBOCEBIES. ONTARIO \ll belo“ IELLY GROCERIES THE BIG STORE Ladies’ Skirts. Wrapperettes. ,adies’ Mantles. Jan y Clearing Sale ! )l' Furs. l‘tfl ints. T0111 )I‘ $1.50 to for Do per yar at»; for 615 1 qt. CATSUP for 15w. 1 can PIG’S FEET for 19¢ "13‘ 0‘ I â€ab 1‘ "I; '71 94 as“ .ti '14 v4 h 'o'h‘ ' M O 21â€. 7‘1" .e. a†fl); At the annual meeting of the Meth- odist Sabbath School on Friday even ing last ofï¬cers were elected for the current year as (allows: Supt... M, K. Richardson; Asst. Supt., W. E, Hunt; 890., Mabel Boyd; Asst. 8%., Ella Kerstedt; Tree†F. G. Karatedr Librarians. H. Alexander, Emerson Bellamy; Organist. Mabel Boyd. Teachersâ€"Mrs. Jos. Clinton (Bible class) W. H. Bunt Asst; 8.. Richard- son. Misses Kate Bellamv. Christine Richardson. Minnie Reid. Ethel Trimhle, Maud Boags. Maggie Few cert. Mrs. Guest, Mrs. I‘hurston,1\1r8. \litchell and Mrs. W. A. Armstrong. The school is ï¬nancially prosperous and the excellent staï¬ of ofï¬cers and teachers augurs well for a successful year’s work} Mr. '1‘. J. Sheppard of Toronto Junction. was in town last week and sold his resulence to Mr. Jeï¬ Thintle- waite. Messrs. George and Will Johnson. 'l‘oronto line. visited their aunt at Olillia last week. Mrs. John Chard, east of the vil- lage. gaveabirthday parts on Sat- urday to about tu enty- -ï¬Ve little friends of her daughter Clara. who that day celebrated her 7th birthday. The occasion was. of course, one of much pleasure for the little folk. Mr. Nelson Watson of Kirkton. spent the pasc week with Mr. J W. Henderson npar W areham and also visited Dr. \Iurray here. In our report of the Methodist Sunday school entertainment We omitted little Gladys Cornï¬eld. who gave two reeitatious and was in both very entertaining. Mr. Wm Heard of this place is preparing for a change cf occupation having purchased a tine farm on the Toronto line. near Viccoria corners. $1000 is ‘he price paid. Mr. Joseph Cornï¬eld,‘ of this plane is hid up with a severe attack of quinsv and Dr. Murray is also on the sick list with rheumatism and the dregs of tonsiiites At a meeting of the Methodist choir last week Mr. J. A, Boyd was elected leader in the place of Rev Mr. Wilson who reeigned on account of other heavy duties. Mr. Wilson preached the ï¬rst of a series of ser- mons on the Ten Commandments on Sabbath evening last. Rev. L. W. 'I‘hom preached by ap. pointment of Presbytery at \Vaidc- mar on Sabbath Ins? Mr, Roadhouse student in charge them. supphed Mr. Messrs John Stewart and Charles Neil, whom we reported seriously injured by a falling tree. are resting fairly Welland Show signs of marked improvement. in their condition. Mr. Robert Trimble of this place has sold his property at Ceylon to Mr R. McGill. ‘Jl‘. V‘. A I’Lrll‘ 10$]!!! In 7' ! I l eler. is Presiden: of the â€League Which has {0! its mm llw economical delivery of parcel-z lw post such as ix! in Operation in England. Germany,l Mr. Chas. Kennedy. is recovering Bones and other European om nti-ies. from his long illness. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid here Miss Sue Kennedy is visiting at purpose holding acap social at the Ceylon. residence Of Mr- Jacob Thompson. Mr. Archie McArthnr. R A. is east. back line, on Friday eveninglhome from Niagara Falls. this week. { Mr David Hunter who was rurzov~ ering nicely after a long illness. is we are sorrv to report quite ill again. 0 n John Firth had his windmill erect- ed last week. P. G. Morrison. druggian of Pres- cott Spent a couple of weeks with friends here. t" Dan McKechuie is engaged George Ritchie cutting wood. John Glencross, of Chatham Busi- ness College Spent a few days last week with his old schoolmates. George Myers sold e team of horses recently for the sum of 8340. he eleo purchased s dashing driver from P. J. Lewrence for the sum of 8120. Mr. Thou. Pewretce and sister, of M Mr. and Mrs. John Putherbough, London, were visiting relatives here for a couple of days. A ï¬ne Durham cow belonging to Wm, Ritchie got loose in the stable and ate about a bushel and a half of chop which was mixed up in a barrel for pig feed. Inflamation set in an the beast died. This entails consid- erable loss on Mr. Ritchie as the cow was thorobred and valued at the least at 8100. We received the Christmas Num- ber of Tan Caaomcw O. K., which adds another good streak to that famous and highly valued paper. an H Sam and Jim Edge paid a short visit. to friends in Arthur recently. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Edwards were the guests of the farmer’s sister Mrs. Thos. Greenwood for a few days. A sleigbload of our young people drove out to Mr. Sam Putherbough’s near Aberdeen, on Friday night last and spent a very pleasant time. The 00111131131911t8 0‘ “10 898900 ‘0 PIANOS and ORGANS of diï¬erent makes. yo Editor and numerous readers .¢ Singer :9 SEWING MACHINES. 3:33: 3 little late but nevertheless Chncham INCUBATORS uud BROODERS. O !' ll! hom’s 39 an \\ edifviz Flesherton. ma. . sum viai'c'.'="m Farmers’ Fire Insurance Promptly Attondod to h°m°r°°°ntlh IN THE GREY AND BRUCE MUTUAL _.. ‘I‘_-_ n 1 Spring Bank. U Edge Hill. .- ..I"' â€-0.0 . Mnuoadhouse mere. supplied Mr. Ms serman here d well delivered .v Cadillat Hotel In; this week. ,afem'nring Jew- of the League Hy tor dinner with R e ' | Remy Provon’s HAY SLINGS .nd BOUND ROD TRACKS. Meetings of Farmers’ Institutes as announced bv G. A. Putnam, Su- perimendent. will be held at the times and places given below. Spe- cialists in different departments of Agricultural work will be present at each and deliver addresses. Hanover Telford’s Hall . . . . .I‘eb Durham. Town Hall ......... Farwell Sc hool- house ..... “ Cellaiville Orange Hall, (aft). “ Conn Orange Hall (evening). “ Feversham. afternoon ...... Jan. Maxwell, evening.... ... ‘5 Badjeros. evening. .. . . . .. . Feb. Dundalkm . “ Ventry School Houeo ........ . “ Priceville. Watson’ 3 Hall“ “ NIarkdale Marsh’ 3 Hall. . .. Holland Centre, Price’s Hall. †Walter’ 8 Falls .............. “ Rocklyn. T’p. Hall .......... “ Kimberley. Union Church... “ Ravenna, T’p. Hall .......... " Banks. ................... . “ Thornbury, Town Hall ...... “ ‘ Meaford, Town Hall. ........ †[Snyder’s Schoolhouse. ...... Mr J Jenkina of Kamloop-t. B. C and Him Kate Lawrence of this place are to 'e nnitedin marriage on VVed- nesduy of this week. We oxtend our best wiahos for a long happy and prosperous married life. Mr. A. McGirr iq engaged with J. About the great merit of Dr Ham- ilton’s; pills: of Mandrake and Butter nut which cleanse the system, cure constipation and piles Use only Dr. Hamilton’s Pills. Price 25c. â€"â€"â€"“ Ayer’s Pius greatly aidmrecovery. Purely vegetable, gently laxative. Mr. Joseph Lawrence purchased a. horse at a good ï¬gure lately. DEAR [Borrowâ€"Ash is a long time since we have had the pleasure of reading Bonessan nuws. I thought I would jot down a few Items. Mr P. Muir has gone to Toronto hospital for treatmpm. We lmpe to hear of his speedy recovery. Mr. A. McGirr i9 Hopkins for a term BICYCLES. A complete stock of HARNESS. COLLARS, HALTERS, STRAPT. Etc. ROBES tnd COATS. OXFORD CREAM SEPARATOBS. THE DOMINION WROUGHT IRON WHEELS for Waggon: and Trucks. CUTTERS nod CABRIAGES of :11 kinds. SUPPLEMENTARY MEETINGS. Walkertou. Town Hall ...... Drew, Temperance Hall . . .. . Ayton, Doersam’s Hall ...... Holstein Agrcultural Hall.. . Dromore. Russell Hall ...... . ‘1 New bhow Rooms opened up in Hunter’s New Store opposite the Middaugh House. We intend carrying a complete stock of everything wanted on the Farm and Home including all kinds of 713a I’S Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral quiets tickling throats, hack- ing coughs, pain in the lungs. It relieves congestion, sub- “We have and Ayer’l Cherry Pecton! in our family for 25 can for throat and lung troubles. and we th nk no medicine equals it. 11138. A. POXEBOY. Appleton. Minn. fflopdwco. si‘ .éâ€. f in C. AIIY‘BMCOOI mm: s I. owe . an. M or Weak Threats dues inflammation. It heals, strengthens. Your doctor will explain this to you. He knows all about this cough medicine. FARMERS’ INSTITUTES Every Physician Knows REG ULAR MEETINGS Bunessan. Farmers’ Manufacturing 23111 Supply 00., Limited. Farmers, Give Us a Call! MASSEY-HARRIS MACHINERY. Samples set up so you can see them. 17 18 18 31 31 16 14 01 2‘) :23 ‘24 10 ll 12 13 14 é) HON. S. H. BLAKE. K. C , Condemns The Low Tone of Ontario Politics. Mitchell, Jan. 16.â€"â€"At a meeting here, on Saturday afternoon. in the interests of Mr. Nelson Monteith, Conservative candidate in South Perth, Mr. J. Lockie Wilson. pres. oi the Ontario Farmers’ Association, read the following extract from a letter sent by the Hon. S. H. Blake. to an ofï¬cer" of the South Perth Conservative A-sociation. After thanking the asswiation for an in- vitation extended to him to addressa Cunmrvative meev :ng in South Perth Mr. Blake Vt rote: “I must say tha' it depresses am. looking back at Our leaders as they stood ï¬fty years rqo. when I ï¬rst took an interest it politics. and then see the centre ï¬g. 0e in Ontario, the head centre for 3 t are of all manner ofuurighteousnen, now boldly on the platform stating that he has nothing whatever to do with what he himself has created. IIO'I‘E L I‘ORS ‘.\LI‘. MIDDAUGH linusm, DURHAM. Easy terms. Apply to MRS. J. \V. IRWIN, Box 80, Durham, Out. Specialist: Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose Will be at Knapp House. Durham. the 2nd Satuzdaw in each month. Hoursâ€"1â€"6 p m. EXCLUSIVELY Will be at the Middaugh House In Wedneodny of each month. from 12 to 4 p. m. Late Assistant Roy. London Ophthalmic 1103.. Eng" and to Golden Sq. Throat and Nose Hos . Middaugh House for Sale. DR. BROWN L. R. C. P.. LONDON. ENG. RADULATE of London. New Diseases of Eye. Ear Nose and Thtoat. York and Chicago DR. GEO. S. BURT. Are You . . . Near Sighted ii PRICES. \Vatchmaker. Jeweller. Optician. Special. . Bargains SLEIG HS. We have reduced the price of a great quantity of our stock. and now is the time to get bargains. Every person in talking about 9m- “ Pgm} Euher " Range. The boot and cheupost. on the“ mnrket. Our hand sleighs are worth looking at. We are oflering :27» sleighs this week for 250 each. SKATES. Now is the tin-o to buy Robes A 810.00 robe for 88.50. RANGES. Now is the time to buy skates at 40c a pair. We have another supply of Hockev Sticks at line and 2.30. SNOW SHOVELS Get a snow shovel at once. Do not wait for the heavy snow storms. 1m) snow shovels at 27“: each. HOCKEY STICKS. We urn clearing out our stock of Horse Blunkets. tram 50c up- wuds. A good Blanket. cut to ï¬t. with quarter straps. for $1.60. ROBES. BREAD BOAR DS. Our bread bonds are of var- ious designs. and our prices are numerous. STOCK FOOD Every farmer should feed some of our stock feed and be con- vinced of its merits. Who would work in the dark when you can buy a luntern for 15c. and an extra. quality one at 75 cents. BLANKETS LANTERNS. Who would be without 3 Meat Cutter when you can get one for 100 and as high as $3.00 MEAT CUTTERS J. L. FLARITY Neu-eightedneu is cnnsed by the eyebnlll being of such a. shape whet in reading you re- quire to hold your paper or book closer than 14 inches from the eye to eneble you to see the print clearly. This condition always grows worse unless remedied in thus by the proper method. The proper method consists in huving prOper eyeglasses Spec. ially ï¬tted to overcome the malformation of the eyeballs. Our thirty years’ experience has given the most unbounded satis- faction to all who visited us. No experimenting. Reasonable charges await you. A. Gordon flardware, AND the very newest to se- lect from. from the ï¬nest Cheviot to the strong and re- liable Scotch Tweed and Overcoatinga. Style. fir. and workmanship guaranteed. MERCHANT TAILOR. a; THERED DURING Local News ltcz‘ns: 3331;311:141 tist church I Fog SALE. 5 gene?!“ purpu months old Pi‘“ (tflYo 1‘0"" (( DR BURT “ill House on \\ min IF you want :I from now W 1‘“ Parliament we Toronto \Vm-ld ï¬ftyâ€"therein s. WE hzu'v I Mr. Henry 1M Sunday 1351. 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