HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1907-12-5, Page 8OUR CHRISTMAS GOODS
ARE NOW ON DISPLAY
Much of the pleitsiire associated with Christmas is in the buy
ing of Gifts, 13y doing this early when stock is at its best Christ-
mas shopping will indeed be a pleasure and not a task. A. very
few of the lines we have just opened up we give below and may
prove to be helpful suggestions
The Famous "Teddy Beare," Dolle and Dona' Carriages,
Toys, Games and Piaturo Books,
Limogc China, Japanese f Nina, Royal' Vienna China,
New Perfumes in Pretty Packages, Burnt Leather,
Farley Goods including Ebony Hair Brindles, Military Brushes,
Eat Brushes, Mirrors, New pieces of Hammered Copper,
Aluminum Souvenir Goods, Fanoy Boxes of Stationery,
Books for Boys, Books for Girls,
Some of the New Books "just out" Post Card Albums,
Ohrietmao Cards and Calendars,
Ohrietmes Post Cards in great variety at- 2 foe So, 50 and 10o,
You are welcome to look over our Display,
See our Window of Dolls this week,
DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. THURSDAY of thio week was the eloutbly
_ Horse Fair.
o SOUTHERN EXTENSION w. G. & e. Somme Board will meet ou Friday
evening of next week,
Trains leave Brnooele Station, North MESSRS, JEWITT & BATEMAN shipped a
and South, as follows
GOING SOUTH GOING Norma.
Mall 7:05 a,m I Express 10:05 a.m
Expreee......11:25 eon lj grail -1:44 a.m
Express 8:02 p.m Express 051 p.m
CANADIAN PACIFIC R. R.
Following is the 0.P. R. Time Table at
Walton :-
To Toronto To Goelerieh
Express 7:46 a m I Express ...... 11:52 a m
Express 8:65 p m Express 8:86 p m
double deck of hogs to Oollingwood ou
Pad gei>as Pins
A ohiel'e amang ye takir' notes,
An' faith he'll pront ie.
5% rs added to all unpaid texas after
Deo. 14th.
The PoBT gives the news. 10 cents
swans it to January let.
SLEIGHING liveued up trade this week.
It would be a great boon if it oonamued
over the Obrietmae holiday.
Tun Gents gets TRE Pose until Jan -
nary 1st 1908, or 01 00 will secure it to
thecloseof next year from now.
Tun reflection of the lire whiob destroy.
ed Wm. Cook's barn, 6th line Morris,
wee seen very diebinotly in town Monday
night,
Two building Iota on Mill street are
offered for Bale. Tbey are the property
of W. 3. Nortoo, Calgary. For further
partioniare enquire at THE Pose.
H. R. BREWER hes made a display of
hie -photographic work in the store win•
dow of the Smith brook reminding
- Obristmae porobasers of what may be
obtained in his Studio for the holiday
5618500.
D. D. G. M. Baowo, of Wroxeter,
paid em oflioial visit to 8t. John's Mae.
ouio Lodge, Braeria10, recently when an
instructive and enjoyable evening was
'pest. The visiting oMoat did his work
m040 satisfactorily.
Mu000xOAD politics are quiet this year.
The three pnblio Bobool Ttasteee whose
term expires are D. 0. Rose, R. Leather -
dale and Jas. Elliott. They will be
eligible for re•eleotion and should be re-
turned unopposed.
GARD or Timms -The oodereigned de.
sine to express her sincere thanks to
the offioere of Brussels Damp of the
Sons of Scotland for the prompt and
ealielaatory settlement of the beneficiary
oertifroate held by her tote husband,
Alex. McDonald, for the sum of 01000.
I wish the Society the progrese it de.
5er8ee. MRS. Alas. MCDONALD,
Grey township,
Jose LIEF HIu,-DEAR BM-Eooloeed
please find 01.00 for my subscription to
THE BRUSSELS POST for 1908, Yon will
notate by Ibis I am fn Waodetook and
I expeot to be here for the Winter eo
kindly forward my Poor to my address
here. I still have a warm spot in my
heart for the people of Brussels and
vicinity and welcome THE POST every
week. Youre truly, ALEX. MCLENNAN.
ANNUAL MEnxioo.-The annual meeting
of East Enron Liberal Aesoaiation will
be held in the Town Hall, Brussels,
Friday of this week Deo. Oth, comments -
leg at 1,30 o'olook. A short program of
addreeeee will follow the routine loudness..
Hon, Mr. MaoKay, Leader of the Op-
position, will be present. A publio
meeting will be held in the evening,
-in the Same plane, beginning at
7.45 o'clock, when addressee are expeoted
from Hos. Qtr. &feoTay, Lt, Ool. T. 11.
Atkinson, M. P. P., of North Norfolk.
A. Hislop, M, P. P, and Dr. MacDonald.
A moeioal program will ales be provided.
All Will be weloome. Seats reserved for
ladies.
L. 0. L. No, 774. -At the regular meet.
ing of Loyal Omega Lodge, No, 774,
-Brunets, held on Monday evening, the
following brethren were elected to offioial
position for the eneaing year 1-13.
Gerry, Worshipful Master ; Joseph
Hunter, Dep, Meager ; W. R. Mooney,
Seoretary ; S. H, Jaokeoo, Fir/4000.
Secretary ; M. M. Cardiff, Treasurer.
Committee men. J. B. Smith, N. Mo.
Oauley, George Davis, R: Berry, Wm,
Keys. Leoturere,-Wm. Holt and
Joeepb Hunter. Tylere, 3. W. Simmone
and Nelson Cardiff. By a vote of the
Lodge donations were made to the Pro•
teetant Orpbane' Home at Pioton, Ont.,
aid the Sanitarium at Graveshore6,
W ed ueeday.
ANGUS CAttenerm has been busy getting
his ekating rink to shape and has made
good progress. If cold weather oontiuuee
he will have it ready for Saturday.
01.3510 advance nucleoli Tun POST and
Weekly Globe, with illustrated magazine
secti00, from now to Jan. 151 1909.
Tltie is certainly a oioob you should net
mise.
DON'T forget the Measuring Tea and
Maaioale in the Town Hell, Brussels,
on Tuesday evening of next week under
the ausp;oee of St. Jobu'e church Angli-
can Association. The admiestou fee is a
nickel for every foot you are tall.
Tneemer evening a Scotch Sooial wee
held iu the basement of Melville oborob,
under the Rnepioee of the Young People.
There wee a large attendance and a good
time. The program and bill of tare were
built upon the national linea represented
that evening.
THERE'S A Bx•Lew•-Owners of feet
equines should remember thea a ByLaw
wee passed governing the matter of speed•
lug on Main street. Horsemen are per
witted to use the street from 9 to 10 a.
in. A violation of the law calls for a
penalty of from 91 to 010.
WINTER FAIR AT GUELPH -GO 0000001
of the Provtuaiai Muter Fair the Grand
Truuk and Canadian Pacific Railway
systems will issue round trip tickets at
single first -cease fare from all stations to
Guelph. Good going Deo. 7 to Deo. 18.
Va1907.lid for return until Monday, Dee. 16,
Lair Monday morning Eddie Lowry
picked up a 05.00 bill on the Street. He
oalled at THE Pon telling et his find.
15 minutes later a lady mune to enquire
if money bad been found and was well
pleased to receive her V. Its a good
thing that there are many honest people
in the world.
BAGPIPES PREFERRED. -Wm. Harris,
poetmaeter of Day Mills, a former
Bruseelite, eende the following extract
from the Globe of 1855 as au indication
of how times change :-"At the Preeby •
tartan Synod the Rev. Mr. Gordon
thought the ahnrah was bordering on a
tremendous error. If this innovation
paeeed nnoeoenred before another year
expired he expeoted to see some other
novelty io a ehape of a hymn book, for
tbere could be no organ witboat hymns.
Sin was a progressive thing, and this
being sinful, in two years more there
would be an overture for an altar and an
image. He agreed with Mr. Rose that
inebrnmental mneio was contrary to the
eimpliaity of the New Testament dispen-
sation, and ought consistently to be ao-
oompanfed by eaorifioes. Decides, if one
oo5gregation might have an org18u, an.
other might have a violin and there were
many congregations, especially of High
lenders, who would go at once for the
bagpipes. He himself would prefer them
to the organ, I6 was all very well to
talk of other aburobos, bat the Ohnreh
had to stand by its own couetitutioes and
let the heart 000e be warmed by the
Spirit, they would need no organ nor
bagpipes to prompt the praise of the
Lord Almighty. The Synod went
unanimously on reoord agoiust the
organ "
INSTRUCTIVE oTIVE AND ENJOYABLR,-TIIOreday
evening of net week was uo6 it very in
vitiog occasion for people to turn out
and yet the Metbodiet church ooutalued
a good aadlenoe to hear Rev, Mr. Hae-
eard, B. D„ of Toronto, the Field Sea-
f81ary of the Upper Canada J3ible Boo -
sty who delivered a Leotare on the
great work of the Sooiety, wbioh 000e -
pied an hour, and wbioh 18180 a treat in-
deed, 86 choice views were presented
on the oaovae illustrative of pointe eluci-
dated in the addreee whiob, no doubt,
will cause them to live long and bear
fruit. The subject tvae well handled
along the following divisions: -(1) The
history of the Society introdamng the
historic, Mary Jones ; (2) Making the
Bible; (3) Difficulties of translation;
1) Manner of dietribation, Colporte"re,
Bible Woman, Bible wagons, &c, The
Bible is now issued in 60 languages to
keep paoe with the peop'e of our own
Dominion and this work is ever inoreae-
ing and is well worthy' of the cardial
support of Christian people. Rev, Mr.
Wiebar6, B, A. of Melville church, non-
duoted the opening and oloeiog exeroieee
Thursday evening andspoke commenda-
tory words of both the speaker and the
he work of the Society. Mr, Hansard's
eld oflebor extends from Kingston to
Manitoba, He is the eon' of Rev. Mr.
Haggard, now eap6rann0ated at Orange -
vine, who wag stationed 35 years ago
at Blbevsle. Amongthe old friends of
the family here are m, Jewitt and fam-
ily, Jno. and the Misses Grainger and
poetmaeter Farrow; I6 was mutually
gretifying to Hiegel pereone and Rev, Mr.
Haggard to 008101. the olden days al-
though the reverend gentleman vette only
a child when tete aOgnaintan06 wife
twined. The omlieetion Thursday even -
rig amounted to 0894 whloh le added
e the annual contribution from Brise
ale for the year. Rev, Mr. Reamed will
e weleomod-baok to town on game /attire
&melon, He is well gaahfied to perform
he datiee of hie Crites,
Tones H. O. Ber-The Toronto t
papers report that the (tuna& meeting of fi
the Heron Old Boys' Aeeooiation was
field at the Icing Edward Hotel The
following officers wore elected t --Hon.
Preeidente, J. EL Willison; E. Freddy
and J. R. Lyon; President, W. E,
Graves ; vibe President, T. G. Soule.;
Treaserer, Dr. Stenbnry ; Secretary,
t. Floody ; neeentive Committee,
Major Beek. W. B, Scott, E. J. B. Dun-
can, W. 0.MoT'aggert, H. Outdo, 3; A.
MaTrano, J. S. MoRninon, K. McLeod,
2, W. McLean, W. W. Steen, 2, H. f
Rothlell, W. T. Lidham, F. S. Hicks, 3, i
Davie, R. A. Walker, H. L. 'Anderson t
end J. Marks It was deaided to make a e
grant Ont of the ae000iatfon funds of 050 b
to the 'hospital at Wingham and; 000 to 0
the Gorierioil hospital.
IF YOU SAVE
THOUGH it be only $1,00 a week, you will soon be on the
way to independence and wealth.
In the Savings Department of the METROPOLITAN BANK
$1.00 opens an account. Interest is allowed From date of
deposit and compounded every three months. -
We'll gladly handle your account and serve you with the same
courtesy and efficiency as if you were a Targe depositor,
THE METROPOLITAN BANK
Capital Paid Up, Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits,
"000,000.00 $1,183,713.23
BRUSSELS BRANCH, W. J. FAWCE7'T, Manager
A soovm party was held iu the Town
Hall on Taeeday night.
Bram Ooneee COUNCIL -Huron Go,
Council opened in Wingham on Tuesday
on account of the emelt pox mare at
Goderiah Atter a brief address from
the Warden, the minutes were read and
apbroved, Wingbam Town Council
waited on the vieiting body and Mayor
Holmes read an addreee of welcome,
which was suitably acknowledged. The
Directors of Wingham Hoepital and the
Onairman of the High Sohool Board ex.
tended NO ineitettoe to the Councillors
to visit these ioetitotione. The invita-
tions were accepted, and 2 p. m. Wednee.
GAY fixed for the visite. A number of
a00oaute were presented. Report of Grand
Jury was read, tie to the onndition of the
House of Refuge and the County Jail.
A oommauioation wan read asking oo•
operation to 6e00re aeei06anoe from the
Government to establish a Consumptive
Hospital. A claim of 9203 for loos of a
horse caused by an anproteoled bridge,
wine undergoing repairs was presented.
After ache, routine busmen the Council
adjourned to meet at 10 a, m, on Wed•
need ay
W. U. T. U. -A large and interested
gathering met in the W. C. T. U room
0n Friday afternoon of last week. The
President, Mre. McGuire, was in the
ohair tied oonduuied the usual devotional
service, lire. Banda, let Vme, reading the
Scripture lesson, Minutes wore lead end
adapted and roll oalled. The Treasurer's
report allowed 927.50 in the treasury.
Mrs. Dark gave a report of the W. 0. T.
U Convention at Clinton after which
Mre. Buchanan gave an addreee on "The
relation of Foreign Missions to the
Temperance Caine," 18,000 barrels of
,ignor go with every 6lieeionary to
Bomb Africa. Missionary bales Offen
sent to help the drunkard's family.
Temperance ought to oeme ahead of
party. No drunkard wanted even for a
bartender. 76852,000 oigarettee are
mauafaotured nn Canada wbioh are un•
doabtedly an aid to the liquor traffic and
detrimental to good being festered.
Lady Henry Somerset, the world's
President, says Prohibition iethe only
true Temperance plan. Home should be
thought of Bret, other things second.
The rule 10, God honors those who try to
do right. Home traieiag should be care-
fully dose. One miesionary in Africa le
going to come bome to help atop the
liquor tr5ffio. A musical selection from
Miseee Lily and Pearl Sharpe "Simply to
Thy Crone I Cling" woo rendered atter
which the meeting olosed by singing the
Temperance Doxology and Prayer.
BARROOM To Pner r. -A lecture under
the aaepiee6 of the W. 0. T. T., of Bens -
Bele wee given in the Town Hall here on
Wedneeday evening of last weelt when
Rev. Hagb Angus Renton, of Torouto,
delivered his addreee on "From the Bar.
room to the pulpit." The Hall was
orowded"to its utmost oapaoity with all
°lessee of citizens, who are deeply inter-
ested in this movemeut. The meeting
was presided over by Rev. A. 0. Wishart,
B. A„ pastor of Melville Preebyterion
ohorah, and after ebort appropiate exer•
oiees introduced the speaker of the even•
ing. Mr. Raotou'o preliminary remarks
consisted in a brief outline of bie per-
sonal life to oounteraot the 6tat,meute
oircalated that be had never been as-
sociated with a bar room. After his
conclusive proof of the genuineness of
the etateme0t that be bad formerly been
antedated with the liquor traffic, the
speaker lannobed into a discussion of the
goeetion and for over an boar held the
undivided attention of hie large audience.
With logical argnmeeto, interspersed
with witty sallies and apt, humorous il-
lustrations, he diseaseed the movement
from two elendpointe :-First, that the
liquor traffic was a destroyer of the home
morale aud 000esquently should not be
maintained 1 secondly, from a point of
economics, proving that the liquor traffic
wee coating the 000niry 0182,000,000 for a.'
return of 910,000,000. The expenditure
of a dollar iu a ealOuo 0111 Due spent in
a shoe store or other legitimate busiueee
was compared, showing the benefits
derived from the latter to everybody,
while the•dollar epe0t in the saloon -only
returned 7,i% t0 legitimate Bonraee and
praotioally benefitted no one, Hie oon-
olading ramie 05 dealt with the reeponei•
bilfty of the voter, who legalized the sale
of iotoXioante and permitted the saloons
to turn out their handiwork. Hie
audience was urged in a forolble manner
to repudiate all further share in One
traffic by lending their .rapport to the
removal of One meuaae and peril to the
youth of the community. In addition
to a well sung chortle by the children of
the LoyaPLagiou, a quartette consisting of
Mies btingetoit and Mrs. W, Leatherdale,
Jer, G. Joule and Jno. Babeirk gave
"The vu00 of many waters" in good
voice. The intereetiog proceedings of
the evening were broiigh4 to a olcee by
the Temperance Doxology and the Bane-
diotion, We ttnderetand Mr. Renton has
given a promise to visit Brussels egain
before Ling. Hie reoeptioo here was
moat cordial as he was acquainted with a
goodly number of our residents prior to
'eat week. Hie time he almost fully 0e•
copied in evangelistic work.
One 0f the prominent oitizene of 8t.
Lambert found a slip of paper nailed to
hie verandah poet en Satttrdsy night on
which wan written a threat to blow tip
hie rouge with nitro glycerine, The
citizen wag blamed for informing on a
band of rabbet's who were 50ptur001 there
Wit Sunday and the 00mm: ntention is
thought to have been from one of the
band, The matter hoe been tttcnod over
to the polices and a close watch is being
kept on the movements of strangers
around St. Lambert.
Business Locals.
GOOD cutter for sale. Apply to N. E.
GERRY,
A ?ousel Jersey oow for sale obeap or on
ebaree. G. A. DEADt1AN,
Stevan brooch found in Brussels.
Owner may have it by paying for this
notioe and calling at Geo. Thomeon's
store.
A REPAIR ebop in a good town effore
to take a partner with -9500' to 95,000.
This is a rare °barce so do not delay and
a5 I have a large number of new choice
models madeandtested in my line your
ohanoee are doubled, T. MoGneeon, saw
gummier and filer, and improver ou 01118
tools and msobines, corner Mill and Main
streets, Bruseele. Editors of papers
should dopy this if they wish to help
and i000urage enterprise,
People We Talk About.
W. J. Fawcett was in Toronto on Wed-
needay.
Min Jackson, of Ripley, ie the guest of
Mre, (Dr.) Graham.
Reeve Leokie ie attending the 0o,
Connell at Wingham,
Mien Ford spent Sunday under the
parenral rouf at Luoknow.
John Cohere o: Guelph, was renewing
old Iriendebipe iu tows tbie week.
Inspector Robb made hie official visit
to Sralorth pnblio eabool last week.
M. Buohauau is home from North Bay
where be has spent several mouths,
Miss Edea Pugh spent Sunday with
Mies Gerrie Dittman, 4tb line, Morris,
Muse Alioe Hsmoton, of Wroxeter, was
a visitor with Mre. Rowland this week.
Mrs. Gordon McDowell and eon, Willie
were visiting friends at Seaforth during
the past week.
Mr. and Mre. Oeeliolr, of Teamster,
were visitors with T. Friendship and
family in Brnesels.
Mies Olive Mooney ie home from
Londesboro, where ehe held a milliuery
Osamu, for her holidays,
W. F. Stratton wee in Toronto for a
few days this week picking up special
bargains for the holiday trade.
Harry and Mre. Grainger and Mies
Gerling, of the North Boundary of Grey;
were vteitore at John Grainger'e last
Saturday.
Mise Jean MaLnuoblin, of town, will
perform the datiee of aocompanieb at the
Sone of Scotland Concert ab Wingham
on Friday evening of next weak.
0. G. and Mre. Martie, of Buffalo, N.
Y., were visitors at Kelvin 'Grove, the
home of J. and Mre. Leckie. Mr, and
Mre. Martin were former residents of
Brussels.
Thos. Saunders, wife and three child.
ren, of Vancouver, B. 0., aro visitors at
John Simmons. Mre. Saunders is a
sister to Mr, Simmon's. There to a
possibility that the visitors may make
their home in Ontario if Mr. Saunders
finds what suite him.
CHURCH CHINES
In the Methodist church Sabbath
morning the pastor's topic was "Christ.
1180 Perfection." At the evening 5erv108
the subjeot ooneidered was "Judas."
Rev. D. J. Cornish, onrate of Trinity
(rhurob, St. Thomas, the newly appoint.
ed rector of Granton, will take charge of
hie pariah on Sunday Deoember 22nd.
Rev. E. G. Powell and A. M. Malley,
of town, will deliver addreeeee at the
Sabbath School Convention to be held at
Walton '1'needay evening of next week.
Rev.' A. 0. Wishart, B. A„ eontittued
his disoourses'on "Deoleneian of Love"
in Melville ohurob last Sabbath morn•
ing and in the evening spoke on 'Berra.
baa •or Christ,"
Wednesday evening at an early hoot
the pastor exhibited a number of views
of a hamerose character and illustrated
songs to the Junior League in the Meth-
odist ahuroh Sohool room.
At the Monthly Missionary service in
the Methediet Sabbath Scbool last Bum
day afternoon a reading wee given by
Mies Jessie Cunningham ; inoidents in
the life of David Livingstone by Joe
Hnnter'e Wage ; solo, Leviba Edwards
and an appro[lriate address by W. J.
Fawcett. The collection WAS 07.01. f
The Ontario Branch of the Lord's Day
Alliance met in annual ee on at Toronto
last week and elected t e following offi.
oars :=President, -Rev. Dr, Perry, Tor-
onto ; Vice Preeideute-Rt. Rev. Dr,
Mille, Bishop of Ontario; J, K. "Mo.
Donald, Rev, Dr, German, Rev. Dr,
Ohown, Rev, Dr, Tooker, Hon. 30.11.
Broneon, Ohaadellor McKay end Mrs,
Gordon Wright in her oapaoity air Pree&
dent of the W. 0. T. U. Treasurer,
Rev, 0. J. Ooyn ; Secretary, Rev, W. G.
Hanna, aseietanl seeretary, env. 1, A,
Moor), The report of the treaearer
showed a balance of 9619 en hand, The
eecretery'e report which waa read by
Rev, Mr. Hanna in the ateene8 of Mr,
Moore, etsted that 76,000 persona bad
been freed from Sunday labor and the
ofroulation of the objeo1ional Sunday
papers whish had numbered 150,000 had
been reduced 76%, It was hoped to pre-
vent the Bale of thine papers entirely,
AOoording to the report 7,000' engaged in
the drug blighting have been given a day
of rest,
An action for 010,000 demagog taken
by biiso Appelihb Boliand ,sgainet Dr,
ESTABLISHED 1973
TNJES 1 '1 BANK
OF CANADA
Head Office - - - - Toronto
$1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT
In our Savings Department, Deposits of $t and upwards are received,
on which the highest current rate of interest is allowed
No Delays in making Withdrawals
Interest added four times a year
Savings Banff; Department in Connection with all Branches.
OA
BRUSSELS BRANCH
Kowiaxad, Manager
R, B. Nevitt, of Toronto, for alleged
malpractice was diemieeed,
The Grand Trask has announced a
second class rate of ten donate between
Ohioago and New York, effective Novem-
ber 80.
Hon. Mr. Monteith intimated that the
Province of Ontario would probably die•
oontinne the work of distributing immi•
grants.
The new 0, P. R. train between Tor-
onto and Ottawa wee ran iulo by a
freight 10 Smith a Fella yard, and three.
or four care were smaebed, The .only
casualty was a broken rib sustained by
baggagsman Tyeon.
George Wilkins, eon of E, L. Wiklns,
of Delaware township, met with an a0•
oldest that will no doubt cense him t6
bear through life a,repag00ut horror and
fear of that well known and popular
domeetio animal -the bog. Mr. Wilkine
was assisting in the slaughter of some
bogs, and several had beau already killed.
Oise hog in partioalar, it tat mild enough
looking and aotiog swine before the blood
of hie fellow swill grozzlere had nom.
menoed to flow was transformed by the
slaughter into a dangerous and also
frightened porker. However, Mr. Wil•
hive jumped into the pen and caught bis
prey, throwing it on its bank. ' He half
turned and called for a knife, when with
a gaiok vicious twfet, as be was taken off
hie guard, the deepal-eke animal turned
and bit bis thumb off as clean and quick.
ly tie any Burgeon scald have done it.
With a cry of pain the victim of the
animal's fury, ran to the edge of the
pen and jumped out, while the hog swal-
lowed the thumb. The bleeding of the
hand was stopped as well as ooald be
anti) a doctor was sent for, after whiob
the Stub was 0001Bri8ed sad'dreamed, As
treatment was prompt 1 fe not thought
that any animal poisoning will be
inoculated. The bog was abut later.
HORN.
(JURRY,-At the Methodist parsonage,
Londesboro', Ont„ onlbov, 1406., to
Rev. H. E. and Mrs. Curry, a dam
Ritter (Roth Preston).
KELLY, -In Morris, on Sunday Nov. 10813,
to Mr. and Mrs, George Kelly, a
daughter.
.a.T7'OTzox
TusenaY, Dee, 10. -Lot 28, Con. 8,
Grey, 40 y0n0g cattle, Sale nnreeerved
at 1 p. m. Thos. Davidson, Prop, F. S.
Soott, Ano.
THURSDAY, DEO. 12TH. -Farm stook,
implements, d:c„ Weet } Lot 26, Con, 4,
Grey. Sale uoreeerved et 1 O'clock,
ROBERT DOUBT, Prop. F. S. Scott,
Ana
Farrier, DEO. 20TH. -Farm stook, Sd
Lot 19, Oon. 5, Morrie. Sale nnreeerved
at 1 o'olook. Wm. Cook, proprietor.
5', S. Scott, auctioneer,
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Fall Wheat 90 90
Barley 50 66
Peas 78 80
Oats 40 41
Butter, tube and rolle21 28
Eggs per dozen 21 23
Day per ton 14 00 16 00
Floor, per bbl 4 60 5 20
Hoge, Live 5 40 5 50
Apples (per bbl.) 1 50 1 75
Potatoes per bee 50 60
Salt, per bbl., retail 1 25 1 25
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
'EPROM 10 TO 16 HEAD OF
Cattle can be taken for Winter feed-
ing on straw. Apply to WM. RILEY, Fra-
liok Farm, Morrie, or Jamestown P. 0.
Contractors- Wanted
Wauted-man to out from standing bush,
chiefly black ash, soft maple and birch, two
hundred cords into four foot stove wood
aid beading molts ; three•gnartrrs of a mile
from aloNaught etetton on ebe 0. P. R. ROT
other information apply on Lot 12, Con. 14,
McKillop, or Walton P. 0.
22.9 CHARLES CASE.
URE LOST—ON ST—ON MONDAY,
Nov. 2508, the undersigned lust a buck-
ekiu purse aontalning something over 320,
made up of a 310 bill and two 05 bills, be-
sides the silver. There was also a receipt
from Stratiord. hospital. . suitable reward
will be paid for the retard of the money to
Robt, Harkness, Brussels, or THE PoeT,
21.2 JACOB TENN ANT.
GOOD
XMAS
GIFTS
To be able to find Gifts that will
satisfy yourself,- please the re-
cipient and still remain within
the limits of your pocket books
is no east' 'utter. We are cer-
tain, though, that yon will find
in our stock the items that will
best combine these three essen-
tiale. We have secured this re-
sult by selecting the most desir-
able lines and b •offering them at
Lowest Prices.
Lot us Show' Thom to You
Games, Toys, Dolls, Pioture Books,
Finn Toilet Articles,
Fanoy Oaleudars, Bookmarks,
Photo. Frames, Mirrore,
Writing Oompanioua, Ink Sete;
Fancy China, Out Glass,
Elegant Papeteriee, Fanoy Clocks,
Vases, Jardiueres, Grapeware,
Sewing Companions, Soiesor Sete,
Bronzes, Manioures,
Smoker Sets, Jewel Boxes,
Bibles and Hymnals,
Fountain Pens, Hand Bags.
The above will give some
idea of the variety of our stock
but we shall be very glad to
have you come in and see for
yourself. Always welcome at
X'S
Drug Store
MAX
PAYING. — NOTICE IS
Hereby elven that I will be found at
the Donnell Chamber eaob afternoon of
next week and all day Saturday for the ac-
commodation of the taxpayers is the pay-
ment of taxes. ROST, OLIVER,
Tax Collector, Brussels.
C'TRAYED FROM THE PREM -
1 rens of bile undersigned, hot 10, Con. 5,
Grey, on or about Nov. let, 9 sheen. Two of
them are yearlings with 'black faces and
only one of the lot had a long tail. (Me of
them also had an ear off. Any io formation
bonaerning same will bo thaukfuliy rawly -
ed by 100 BT. LOWE, Brussels P.O. 211f
Assorwo
nurssrALs iofr- 1. x a r TO .
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SALE
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We find our stocks of Winter Goods altogether too heavy for this season of the year and
it's necessary that we should reduce them. In order to do this quickly we will offer for ONE
WEEK the following tempting prices :--
Up
—Up to $12 00 Men's Overcoats, blacks and tweeds, your choice for $9.00
Up to 9.00 Men's Overcoats, blacks and tweeds, your choice for 6 00
Up to 6.00 Men's Overcoats, your choice for 8.75
Up to 9 00 Boys' Overcoats, blacks and tweeds, your choice for 6 50
Up to 5.50 Boys' Overcoats, your choice for 4.00
Up to 8.50 Men's Tweed Suits, your choice for. 5.50
Up to. 12.00 Men's Tweed, Serge & Worsted Suits, your choice for 9 00
Up to 5.50 Boys' 8 -piece Suits, Knicker pants, your choice for 4.00
Ladies' Marmot Stoles, regular up to $6.00, your choice for ' 3.50
Ladies' Marmot Stoles, regular up to $10,00, your choice for 6.00
Ladies' Fur Coats at $20.00, $25.00, $80.00 and $85.00.
All sizes in
Granby Rubbers
and a large
stook of
Good Boots
to Choose from.
Ladies'r✓joth eats
10 only Ladies' Cloth Coats, black and
dark colors, regular price
$10.00, your choice for
• �. O
7 only Ladies' Cloth Coats, regular up
to $18.50, your choice for
only..... 5 —
Complete stock of
.Ladies', Ohildren's
and Men's Under-
clothing and Hosiery
—the best values
in the trade.
Ladies' Ready
made made. Skirts
16 only .Ladies' Ready-to-wear Skirts regular 17Ladies' '
values 8 00,'8,2 g only 'Ladles Ready-to-wear weal Sliuta,
$$ 5 and $8.50, this sea- regular values up to $5.50,. in black
son's best styles, in blank and and colors, your choice for s�
colors, your choice for ..,....., 2.V5
one .... .......
18 only Lath& Union Serge Skirts in blues black'and dark c�n
1.
greys, regular values 2,00 and 2.25 r 1a7eJ
$ $ ,yoix choice for...
Highest st Prios for Protium
000ds Right or You 1[J
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