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Strong Heads and Skilled
yy Hands to the Front
4d ATTEND THS' FAMOUSOE
LLIOTT
tORONTO, ONT.
and b0 properly prepared ler bualnees
0 resubmit. Wu dial only in high grade
ss a o0. run- h kind every
youngroan and.'woman ShOuld have.
�, y. net attend•
sue in its history, ()emulsion) now.
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Business 1 lu 0 L o
ur nhool low, 00W the
lar)
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pnt11101 e, 0 alalogu0•Iro0.
1V. J.nL4i0TT, Prineipal.
OUR YONGE .AND ALaNANDRIt bTe.
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A Si
Pro LLr well 0l Sud l 800008 10 OOrt1110.
No trouble for our graduates to get 1i
MEDICAL CARDS.
DR. R. A. 13URNs-
Successor to Hr. J. A. MoNa,, htott
mussels, Ontario
Graduate of Polyelil)0 Post Graduate
Bohol of Medicine and Surgery, Now York
Member et Ooliego of Pbysioiaus and Sur -
80008 of Ontario.
Ufllee and residence same u8 formerly 88 -
envied by Dr. MONaugntou.
Liseaso8 of Women u speelalty.
'Phone No. 21.
BUSINESS CARDS.
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; 7' R. MoORAoKEN-
fe0ueroiMarriage Licenses. 01.
nee at Grocery, 2uruberrysnreet, lsru0eela.
WM. SPENCE
CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER
OF MARRIAGE LICENSES
Office in the Pest Office, Ethel. 00.4
BERTHA C. ARMSTRONG
1s prepared to give lessons on plane
or Reed Orgru. Terme on anph0atlou.
Post0ld'e undress -Brussels. Basin tome -
Lot S, 00o,10., Grey. Pupils may have their
lessons at their own homes it preferred.
1`11i1SS MARGARET M'LAUCHLIN
TEACHER OF PIANO
Pupils prepared for the Toronto
Conservatory of Music.
JAMES HARRIS,
Agent ITowiclt Mutual
Fire Insurance Company
case and Resldenoo-
WALTON, ONT.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM-
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
AUCTIONEERS.
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B. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION..
• BEI, will sell for better prices, to
better mou, In lees time anti lees charges
thou any other auctioneer in East Huron of
he won't charge anything, Dates and order,
oval always be at'ranged.at this °Sloe orby
percoualapplioetion. -
ROBT, H. . GARNISS
BLUEVALN - ONT,
Auctioneer for Huron County.
Terme reasonable. Sales arranged im
at the office of TIE Post, Brussels. 9211
VETERINARY.
!7 A. CUNN1NGfiAM-
Vf • Honor Gladaa.0 of the Ontario Vet.
erlu8ry College, it prepared to treat all dis-
eases of domesticated nu)ma18 in a eompet
Out manner, 110011)00ar attention paid to
Veterinary Dentistry Sud Milk Fever. Oal18
-Four 00008 North of bridge, luruba ry e6
!80101els.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
B. MAODONALD-
14arrt0ter, Sp(IollOr, Notary, 10te.
14800eosor 10 0, F. Blair. O1foe over Stan-
dard Sank,: lirus801e, Solicitor for Metro-
politan Rallis.
viT • M. SINULAIR-
f T • Barrister, Solicitor, .Oo0Voya008t,
Notary Public, Jur. Oflloo-•.ltowart'o Block
1 door North of Central Hotel.
Solicitor for the Standard Bank,
LiOi1DFOOT HAYS & BLAIR-
IIA1i1118'1111R NUS IU Il0 1l.5, NOTARIES
C.
W, PROUDYO0T,.B.0. 1(. o, HAYS
G. N. 110,08111.
AWooe-Those iormerly occupied by Messrs,
Oawerou do Hole,
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• DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. FEILO.
ltltNTSS,T
Graduate of the Royal College Of Deutal
Burgeons of Ontario and Firet•elass Honor
' Graduate of Toronto Uoiverelty, 0dice
next to Browel''e Photograph - Gallery,
BausesmB,
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Winter Teri» Opens Jan. 2 g
CENTRAL /
STRATFORD. ONT.
'this 'Helmet is raeoguined to he one j, eft the leading Ooutmareial 8eh0ols in a
`notenote/atm.Ae/a. Our gi adn8t808 aro lo de -
t mend 0.0 I u0.1ne80 College tehebers.'a
P)50 most recent app11ea0100 we re. (•
oplvod fora Letcher offoro1 81400,00 J
per annum., Wo 1101)0)0 we aro run -
1 ining cud of the (0004 111.0800801V0 a114
up-to•d0te bu81n0s0 training 86140101n
Province. h 081(811 upon 1(0
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Ptinoipal0,
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JEWELRY
STORE
I have opened a Jewelry
Biters j'll the McKim
Building, anti my stook
is Sew and well varied.
Special attention paid
to Repairing.
You will find my prices
moderate.
LAKE
ftratritt ,;Maros.
F L'h el .
Friday, January 11th the 100 acre
farm, West of Ethel, belonging to etre.
Kate Holland, of Toronto, will be offered
for sale at the Rayed Hotel here, by F
S. Soot!, auctioneer, by publio auction,
at 2 o'olook. It will be 'mid subject to a
reserve bid, Jno. Bateman is the pros
mit tenant.
LetLdbterv.
[intended for last week.]
J. J. Irvine le v,eiting with friends in
Bianehard Township.
Mise Jeanie Love spent Xmas with her
parents on the 14th 0011.
Jae. Ddon'eon is home from Stratford
eujoyiug the holiday season.
Mier Wiudeor left for her home at
Centralia on Saturday last where she will
epend the Xmas holidays.
The Trustees of 13.13. No. 9 have se
cured R. C. Gowland, of Fergon, at
teacher for 1007. Mr. Guwlaud Dome.
highly recommended and we hope be win
prove a benefit not only to the school bat
to the Se0t1011 0e well.
A large reception was tendered Findlay
Ind Mre. MoKeroher at Alex. Gnrdiner'e
on Jf0114ay evoniug, Dec. 2101. Upwards
of 100 guests Resembled to wish Mr,
MuKerobor and his bride health an0
happiness down the stream of life and
enjoy a few hours of pleooure with the
host and hostess. Mrs. MoKerober will
be remembered as &jiee May Sportiva
end her. iriende are not few who are
pleased ebe hoe returned to MoKillop to
make Ler home.
Pile, get quick relief from Dr. Sboop'e
Magic Ointment, Remember it's mod.
alone for Piles -and it works with
certainty and eittiefaotion. Itching,
paiuf0l, protruding, or blind piles diemp
pear like magic by its awe, Try it and
see. Sold by F. R, Smith.
Mot -Flee.
The "At Home" at 8. S. No. 6 on Dec.
21st woe very successful, over forty
viellore being preeenl. A good program
woe given by the school after which
oranges, oandiee and nate were served.
SCHOOL REPORT -Following is the re-
port of 8. 8. No. 6 Morrie, for December.
Sr. IV. -Viva Bowman, 463 ; Front
Bryant), 839. Jr. IV. -'roue Yuill, 422 ;
Margie Pulll, 875 Sr. III. -Elbe
Sailers, 350. Jr. III. -Mabel Bone, 872 ;
Reseal Eurrie, 320 ; Harvey Henderson,
127 ; Roy Sellers, 20. Sr. II. -John
Riley, 467 ; R0008) Bone, 465. Jr. II -
Sadie Ri•ey, 302 ; Lila' Wilkinson, 278.
Jr. Pt. II -Harold Carrie, 831 ; Warn
Sellers, 238. A. 0. MILLIOAN, T08ob'r.
Sonoo. RnPOIW.-The following ie thr
report for December of d. 8. No 4
Morrie :-Sr. IV. -Exam. iu Hist.,
Gram., Diot; John Speir, 582. Jr. IV
-Exam. in Arith., Hist., Gram., Lit. -
Roy .Tbuell, 418 ; Martha Mo0olaheou,
391 ; John Jordan, 285. 3rd. -Exam. in
Lib. Gram., Geog:,-Harry MoOutoheou.
354 ; Willie Thnell, 815. II ud.-0x081
in Arilh., Spell., Lat., Comp.-Beesir
Jordan, 884; Harvey MoOotabeon, 287,
Joe Thelon, 256. Sr. Ps IL -Exam in
Writ , Spell., Arith.-Jenny Scott, 567 ,
Fred. Tbaell, 497. Jr. Pt. II. -Bertha
Stewart), 185 ; Louis Slovene, 118. Pt.
L -Florence Soot%, Ada Keruaghan,
Mies MAONA0, Teacher.
When Illness 0011lo8
:Have you near at hand a remedy that
will alleviate pain and help till the deo
for oome0 ? A wise thing to have right
in your home a bottle of NerviI ;Be which
brings instant relief, and preve010 die
rage from spreading. Nothing known for
the stomach and bowels that 0omparee
with Nerviline. For orampe, indigestion,
heartburn and hendaabe, it's indmp0oe
able, For fifty years Polson') Nerviline
in 25o bottles has been a family otand•by.
Get it today,
Grea•.
[Intended for last w001L1
S. R. Omar was home from the
School of Selenee, Toronto, for a abort
VaOatiou,
Teacher J. T. Strachan, a000mpanied
by his mother, visited' London, St.
Thomas, Rodney and other Southern
pointe at Xmae holidays.
The examination and entertainment in
S. 8, No. 4 were a deoided, mimes& The
day wee fine and a large' crowd gathered
on both 000aeions. At the exam. teach-
ere present were Miseee Musgrove, Daily,
Carling and Metiers, Steadier), Leppard,
Johnston and MoDonald: The program,
at night wasinetraotive and entertaining.
Among those taking part were L. Dan.
ford and sister, Mies Buchanan, Mise
MoNanghton, J. T. 8traoban, A. 51,
Gallagher, the Mieses Sharpe and the
school children.
Sermon Pno8netr.-The following pro.
gram wan given in S S. No. 10, Greyy,
Friday afternoon, Ileo. 210, I. Lake in
the ohelir Chntrmue'e address ; orohee
'018, eohool pdpils ; reoitation, Pearl Ox.
oby; reoitation, Mermen Pi08r811 ; tong,:
"Where the Sugar Maple grows;" reoi
loti0n, Hartwell 8peiran t reoitation
Grozard Inglis ; reoitation, Margaret
ainbohineon ; oboroe, "The 'Turkey
Song )" reoitetion, Geo, Beane ; none,
ton, Stanley Machan ; dialogue, "Mies
_Bud get o School ;n
recitation, Edith
Piokrell ; °borne, "Welcome Soog l"
reoitation, I. Spoiran ; violin eeleatioe,
John Hollenheok; reeitRtion,Myrtle
Statham ; recitotinn, Milllo Cox ohoruo,
'W,l1en Samuel Pickwick Ieade hie. own
Brigade ;" reoitation, Jean teed ; 000118•
Y•1✓ Alis''i/.� attI::iti',rAW elirt.it?kiiL.�AY 9S rcr.4 19itiliv.:ay5841�,,,. tt 14'.1'r:[�.{h.,),
Et. GI%r/ e yr LACII II .fit "91. i ' " %i
Eye and Ear Surgeon
1 VISITS BRUSSELS MONTHLY
If you require Eye Glasses, Apeetaeles or treatment for Eye,
Ent or Nose do not fail to SOe 1)]i. OVENS,
Office ; Smith's Drug Store, Brussels
Next Visit : Tuesday, Jan. 8th
Items ; 8 a. m. to 1.80 p. til.
l �a� 'o1A n , y bwd at w.awo -ats>
6
tion, May Inglis ; dialogue, "A Praotioal
Joke ;" recitation, Willie Speiran ; reoi
ration, Lily Beane ; drill, "Looking
Seakward ;" reeilatioo, Stanley Speiran ;
reoitation, Margaret Love ; reoitation,
Mies McKay ; charm) by school ; remta.
tion, Alma Spoiran ; rooitation, Mabel
8peiran ; song, Ivith and Myrtle Spelrau ;
reoitation, Mary Meehan I reaitatiou,
Gortie Speiran. Santa Clans appoarea
at the wore whiob feature woe perhaps
he most enjoyable to the children. EI.
0. MaoGi livray is the woollen
8010000 REPORT •-Following is the
report of S. S. No. 0 Grey for the months
of Nov. Sud Deo. Those marked * ware
absent part of month. Jr. IV. -Hugh
400144, 410 ; *Rosrel Wilbee, 204. Sr.
LLL -Ernie Oacrtd, 419 ; Annie Lawe,
888'; Used MoYinuon, 847 ; Burned
Smith, 820 ; *Janette Taylor, 223 ; *rem
vl0Dunaid, 202; *Marton 3.bbey, 103 ;
*Isaac Oiaytnn, 82. Jr. III_.-J,an
im1th, 544 ; ()liver Doll, 416 i Minim
-Lowe, 813 ; • Wilfrid. Reset, *Ray BMWs.
i r II -Jim 0,iver, 478 ; Edna Lattimore
490 ; Katie McDonald, 292, 0Fred (Jo -s,
188 ; Sr. 21 II. -Edgar Lattimore, 257 ;
Mote Molfar any, 228 ; Boneio Smith,
005 ; Gerrie Shaw, 208 ; Marion Smith,
130 ;'Joe Smith, 49. Sr. Pt L-Stuan
d1raub, 80. Pt I Jr.-Euza Bishop, J103
rloFarlane. M. Zoom, 'Tawnier.
()LoeINa Exsecusze -Friday aftern00,,
Deo. 2101, a' very pleasant time 8080
pent in 000080tion with the closing
dxer0i0ee in S. 8. No. 1. Teacher Lvng•
.ton, pot the pupils through a drill on
various subjects is which they did well
after which the following well rendered
program wee presented :-Song, Ida
Ramie, Lizzie Hoover, Harvey Hoover
,ud Joe Armstrong ; reoitation, Corti
Awook; reoitation, Mervin Hitler;
eading, Maggio Stevenson ; recitation,
WilI ie Grant ; dialogue, Nearva Holding
..r, Vulney Passmore, Elia Raude, Har
ad iioliiuger, Mervin Miller aid Uare
A'000k ; reoitattou, Willie Hoover ;
rembation, Maloolrn Engle ; reading,
John Alouok ; dialogue, Johu 80.00011000
,ud Leslie Switzer ; reoitation, Nearva
Bollinger ; recitation, Harvey Hoover ;
.met, Ida Rands and Lizzie Hoover ;
recitation, Jobe McCallum ; reoitation,
Archie Engle ; reoitation, Stewart Miller;
•eoitation, Addie Grant ; dialogue, Bert
Carter and Hervey Hoover ; reoitation,
Lizzie Hoover ; reoitation, J8mee Steven.
u ; dialogue, Ida Reade, Willie Grant,
lessen Al000k nod Russel Garter 1 reoita.
lou, Harold Hollinger ; reoitation,
Voluey Passmore • reoitation, Joe Arta•
strong ;,reading Willie Hoover; recitation
Serb Garter ; reoitation, Fenny Alouok ;
reoitation, Rose' Carter ; song, Ida
Ronde, Harvey Hoover ; Lizzie Hoover
.nd Joe Armstrong; reoitation, Oora
Alouok ; reoit8tion, Malcolm Engle ;
agitation, Leone, Switzer ; dialogue,
Lizzie Hoover and Maggie Steveneon ;
eading, Addle Grant ; recitation, Jessie
Al000k ; epelliog matoh ; Geography
.catch ; speeches ; "God nave the King."
At the oouoluwion of this literary and
muotoal feast the teacher generously
rooted the oohool to 8800etmeate, Ohriet-
mno cards, &o. Mr. Langdon ie doing
good work in the school and le re engaged
or the next year.
BonoOL ENTERTAINMENT: -The En•
tertamment in S. 8eotiou No 6, wee held
,n Friday evening the 21st tilt. The
evening being line there wits an im
,ueuae crowd. There was a fine, varied
program of meek), dialogues, recitations
and gramophone seleotiouo. Promptly
at $ o'olook ltobt. MoKay took oharge
of the program and filled the position
n Ole usual pleasing and affable man
ear. The ohildreu ltquitted themselves
in a way that was very oreditable to the
eaohee, Mies F. Armstrong, gratify•
tug to the parents, and appreciated by
ail who had the pleasure of listening to
thein The following' r
r0. the o r Am :-
r g
d
(lhelrmBol'9 address ; 'mug by the school,
"The Maple Leal" ; opening epesob,
Sarna Voddeu ; reoitation, Lena
Mitobell,-'The Grumbler" ; orchestra ;
reoitation, "Pour little rove bode," by
roue little girls; reoitation, "Tiebt
Times," Bort ,Lowe ; dialogue,
Wrong Mau ; solo Jennie Armstrong ;
reoitation, "The Contented Boy," Geo.
ar
ain
IN JEWELLERY ATye
S fl�gg�.ETTON'S
STORE
Cell nod inspect my geode and com-
pare Prices, Quality and Design in all the
latest Novelties. I am hotter prepared
them ever bef're and can convince the
ehrowdest buyer that they. can get the
boot value in my line ever offneed. - Any-
thing sold is Bold strictly op its',Quality"
or money refunded.
• My orTIo tri PARLOR.in odniplot-
ed trod those,0equiri"g 01aseee wilt that
that '1001101 t the S I r a a Clara tb get sill Eire
latest methods of proper rerun),
• Omdinl invitation ttlog all, }
tin "n.=.4k i??L, v, i
Sign of the 00100n Cloolo,
Hall ; reoitation, "Neweboy Jim,"
Gerrie Stepheasou ; instrumental, Will.
Lamont ; reoitation, "Little Joe," Ella
Pearson ; reoitation, "014 School
Days," Gracie Ilatabineon I solo, Mies
Olive Rayoard ; diab,gue, "Silly Dia
pita," three glrle ; eoug "Buy a Broom,"
seven girls ; reoitation, "The Railway
Owning," Geo, Hall ; reoitation, "The
Fireman's Story," Ada Bateman ; solo,
"Jarmo Lover of My Soul," Grace
Hutoll 'neon ; reoitation, Reuben
Brewer ; grom,phone oeleotion ; song
by the school, "Hush Dunt Tell" ;
reoitation, Mise Roselle reoitation,
"Buttoning Sister's Waist" Fred.
13 0013000 ; dialogue, "Former Boy and,
Oily Dade" orchestra ; solo by Miss
Olive Rayoard ; reoitation, "When
Papa is Sack," Joe Jaoklin ; reoitation
"Wham Teacher Gete Cross," George
Ha0obivaon 1 dialogue "An Unoomfort
0)181 Predioomenb" ; song "A Little
Boy Owned Tope," five boys ; mita
tion "When the Miuiater comes to Tea,"
Wooley Brewer ; solo, "The Maiden's
Vow," Grace Hntobineon ; Iooirn
mental, Will. Lamont; "God Save
Our King," Lunab was served at
the close. Reoripto amounted to about
320.
ADDRESS AND P1w0RNTATION.-Before
nosing the Monorieff eoboul Ori Friday
for the Christmas vacation, Mies Alberta
kleNaught, the teacher, was preeented
with a ohoiee gold ring by the
subool accompanied by the following
addrea',read by Harold Livingstone
MISS ALBERTA MONA0O11T.
DEAR 2EA0000, - Berry indeed we
are today, as pupite ot Monoreiff eobool,
to realize that the delightful relations
.'xietiog between us as teacher and
pupils are to oea's. We esteem you bo-
- yon were a home pupil and know
how to oympatbiae with tie in our eohool
work ; because you never appeared to
weary in encouraging and aiding 0s;
because by example as well ae by precept
you often inspired 110 to lofty ideals and
purposes. Your life has been a great
beuediotiou to the Bohol Section and we
will never forget you. As a small
memento of our love we present yon with
this gold ring which we trust will ever
represent the unbroken circle of our
friendship. Our beet wishes 0.0oompa03,
you as you go to Toronto to 0oter
wider field of service and where we be
leave your many gifts and graces will
have a better opporbnuity of development.
In your new sphere we trust you will
meet with the beet and trne0t su00808 and
admidst It all we hope yon will not forget
your old pupils of Monorieff eohool.
Signed iu behalf of the pupils.
PEARL HARBISON
OAnnxo Hannon
BAR= LIVINGSTONE
BABY= NOBLE.
Grey, Dec. 19, 1906.
The recipient made a brief but appro-
priate reply thanking the papile for their
kind words and much prized gift. The
removal of Miea MONaogbt is a dtetinot
MEM to the section but we hope t0 often
see her back again. A tasty lunoh watt
served and the following program pre
seated :-Opening eoug - by eobool,
reoitation, Bessie Mann; reoitation, "The
Obristmao story" by 5 girls ; recitation,
Melvin Oummluge ; recitation, "The
Christmas Tree" 6.1ittle folk ; recitation;
Lily Harrison I recitation, Eddie Mach
an ; recitation, Fred. Bodges; reoitation,
Melbarne Bray ; reoitation, Wilfrid
Smith.; 8o0g by the eobool 1 speech, D.
Livingstone : reoitation, Wilfrid Mo
Naught ; reoitation, Harvey ' Noble ;
reoitation, Laura Speiran, recitation,
Myrtle Oumminge ; reoitation, Lottie
McKay ; reoitation, Iarold Livingetoue.;
reeitatlo0, "The Obriottnae dinner" 9
boyo ; song, two gide ; epeeoh, Mr.
8ohnook ; reoitation, Pearl Harrison ;
reoitation, Hazel McNaught; recitation,
May Livingatoue ; recitation, Will. Hie,
lop ; reoitation, Bennie MoQuarrie ; snug
by the eohool 1 recitation, Alex. Spolrau ;
ncitation, Emily Smith ; recitation,
Aline McKay ; reoitation, Elmer McKay ;
reettatlou, Olive Brown ; song by eohool
Mier I3ullaotyne, of Atwood, will take
obarge of the oohool after New Yearn
We wish her 0000000 in her work.
If yon are oonetipoted, dull, or bilious
or have a Ballow Meisel) complexion, try
Lax eta just once to see what they
wtll do for yon. Lax-ebe Bre 1[1010 tooth
Boma Candy tablets -nine to eat, nine In
offset. No griping, no pain. Jest a
gentle laxative effect that i0 pleaeing.y
deeirable. Handy fur the vest pocket or
puree. Lax eta meet every desire. Lex
ate 00810 to yon ill beautiful lithographed
metal boxers at 5o and 25 dente. Sold by
F. R. Smith.
Good Reasons For ifs success
The majority ot catarrh remedies are
aeeteeo, But one that does care le
"Catarrbozone." It olcare the head of
all memo discharge. Putrid matter to
the nostrils, phlegm in the threat, and
disease germs are completely 0880
away, The cense of the disease ie
destroyed; ito termite are destroyed, and
1119 system eo thoroughly olean0od of
catarrhal poison that Duro is permanent,.
3.11typeset catarrh, throat and bronchial
tremble, colds and cough, are more tier
fainly tiered by Oatarrhozone than any
thing alae. Two aizee, 25o and 31.00 at
all dealers,
Oronp can positively be stopped in 20.
minntee. No vomiting- nothing to
sicken or dietre00 your child. A sweet
Slea p
ant and oaf() syrup, celled Dr,
hoop'e Group Grim, doeo the work and
does it quickly, De, Shoop'/ Cough Gure
As for Group alone, remember. it does
not claim le cure a dozen ailments, its
for Croup, 01101'o all. Sold by V. R,
smith,
Wi;ater Tart
OL' VIE?
BUSINESS
gingham COLLEGE
(Makatea wit()ho0110 n 13uoloese
OPENS JANUARY 2ND
Tbie le the moat 10058r11, -thorough
and 0u'oes0ful institution of its kind
fu Cuberio, Exoolleut staff of teaoh•
ors; 81,0soell8,1 equtpmeut ; large
attendance ; aotnul bosiaeso
During November we had 28 limes
0.q 810.00 0010 from leading 0080"1114
for Bookkeepers, Stenographers
and 'telegraphers us we had grade -
aces to send.
Enter any time,
Individual instruction. :•
Our handsome /Atr101ntae Oita .•-
Logue Seat free on appitoatlun,.
GEO, SPOTTON, Principal
Regular Meetings
-05'-
East Moron
Farmers' Institute
will be held as follows
Brussels January 10
Afternoon -W 0 Shearer, of Brighton,
'Rotation of crepe and selection of seed
grain ;" H Jones, of Maitland, "Sow to man-
age our orobarde"
livening -W 0 Shearer, "Poultry raising
far the boys;' H Jeers, "gal eine ui N attire,
1l t Life and Insect World "
Wroxeter January 12
Afternoon -W 0 Shearer, "Rotation of
crops and selection of seed grain ;" 11 Jones,
'Hew to manage our orobarde.'
Evening -W 0 Shearer, "Butter making
Bu the Tann ;' H June, "Balance of Nature,
ird Lila and liseot World"
Afterno on meetings 088100 snot at 1x0
Eveoiug meetings commence at 7.011.
Musical program will be given at the even-
ing meetings.
LVERYBODY WELCOME
91000.11018008(1080. President.
P. A. 8100811411001, Seor'etdry.
TIE Pon and the Weekly Globeand
()evade Farmer for one year for 31.85,
he balouou of the year free to new sub.
ambers. This ie a newspaper snap.
We can only make thio great offer for a
,imited time. Renew at once and get the
benefit of ouie remarkable bargain.
To stop a oold with "Preventioe" is
anter than to let it r0o and ogre i0 after
wards. 'Taken at the "00eeze stage"
Prevention will bead off all °olds and
grippe, and perhaps Bove you from
pneumonia or bronobitis. Preveotioe are
title toothsome gaudy cold oure tablets
dolling in 5o and 25o boxes. It you are
chilly, if you begin to tweeze, try Proven.
tree. They will surely aback the oold,
and please you. Bold by F. R. Smith.
Brewer's
Reliable
Art Studio
We would be pleased to take
your Photograph.
Family Groups taken suitable
for Framing (sizes up to 14x17
in.) We will do our best to
please you.
Visitors to the t01911 are invit-
ed to call and see our work.
H. R. BREWER
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Bank, of Hamilton
Capital, Pahl up, $2,800,000
iteserve Fund. 162.116,0011
Total Assets, 1029,000,000
80 BRANCHES IN CANADA 80
President, . - HON, WM. GIBSON
Vice President &General Manager,
JAMBS TURN'BULL
ETHEL AGENCY
8J Savings Dopurtnlont-Aulplo. 0oeurlty
F� liar Depositors.
Deposits 0181.00 a nd upwards received.
Interest allowed at enrr0nt 186eb and
compounded half yearly.
ADVANCES made to Verniers for
feeding stook.
Sale Notes colloeled and advauoe8
wade thereon,
Drafts bought and sold,
W. N. 111011..1.2, BDB.AOENT,
L'iaS gra $95t1It'Zr. '4 t
ALLAN LINE
ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS
To Liverpool
Prom Bt Joint -From Halifax
roulau......,..L rt Des. 21 Bat, Deo, 22
Parisian tort, Jun. 4 Bat, Jan, 5
Pretorlim Frl,Jau,18 Sat, Jan, 15
ruulshau ....,.,b Cl, Jan.' 00 - eat, Jan, 20
hales Of Passage'
Fad Oobiu--805 and upwards, aceordlu0
Ltl •101iner, 0000i1n OObte-44450 and up-
wards, Part0100 and Pietollaa one dame
Sable steamers (sellout.) 040 upwards,' Three
Olese-317.50 all stunners,
Boston to Glasgow
sicdianeal $riday,Jan.11
Seated 01060 Co and npwllyde 1 Third class'
-Nootbound,308.001 Weetboabd, 827,00.
Per Blither particulars, rat06 and liekete
,.11(113, t0
YV, to, Rl11111,
Agent AlfauLine, Brn0Bel6,
CREAT CLEAR
tuners, Robes
Blankets, Bells,
Rugs, &c.
S
Owing to the unfavorable
season we find our stock too
large 6U for the next 40 days,
or up to the end of January,
will sell all Harness, Robes,
Blankets, Boles, &a , at Re-
duced Prices, and offer you Bargains that you maty not ever be
able to buy et again as leather and all material for building Har-
ness is advancing so much. The Harness js all our own make and
we guarantee the workmanship as we have no Factory Harness in
stock.
TERMS --Small amounts cash ; large amounts settled by
promissory note.
I'I► C.
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ads
Reduction al
For 30 0.r' : s
ofthe Stock of the late George Stemn, Brussels
A Reduction Sale will be conducted for the
next 30 days during which SPECIAL BAR-
GAINS will be given in
Robes. Blankets, Rugs, Bells,
Whips, Mitts, Gloves, &c.
to reduce the large stock. First-class lines
in Heavy and Light Harness, Trunks
Valises and Satchels. Colne and secure
the Bargains.
A. C. BAEKER, Administrator
,aE WI
Fruits
Dates, Figs, Raisins, Cur-
rants, Prunes, Peels arid
all kinds of Pure Flavor-
ing Extracts. All varie-
ties of Nuts -fresh.
Oonfeotlonery
Stewart's and Perrin's
Chocolates and Bon Bons.
All kinds of Fancy Cakes..
Special for Xmas Cal.
Navel Oranges and Lemons
Our Grocery Department
is full of the best that money can buy and the
Prices Right. The home of GOOD CHEESE and
lots of it, and 27c Tea.
Fish and Oysters on hand
Hot Coffee and Cocoa served in the best style
W.
G- REWAR
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gu'p'trhl4r'Ir4ry,'ei h,'It'In'I✓'tel "�
This problem now confronts you. In attempting to solve it remem-
ber we are prepared to render assistance. We can clo
it by showing you the following goods
IN FINE CHINA AND GL.ASSWA!-'l ii
Cream and Sugar Sets
Oups and Saucers -
Water Sets -
Salad Dishes
Berry Sets
Oake Plates
Jardiineres
Oocoa Sets, etc.
We have also a nice display of 811k and Linen Handkerob;efs, Ties;,
etc., to suit all ages, as well its 11 good supply of Toys.
FRESH GROCERIES AT RiGHT PRIDES
During the Holiday Season we will give 5 pounds of any of
our regular 25c Tea for $1.00,
MacDonald
JAMi iSTQWN
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