The Brussels Post, 1910-12-29, Page 10Cards
#.temember all your friends with a New Year Poetai Ciit'el. If you have overlooked
some gee et Ohristin to thee orwish to acknowledge Qhrietniaa retnemhaaoa ie received,
a Nein Year's Curd will be just the thing.
We have bought fre,nt several honece and have all the variety that ie going. The
Carle are exoeilticpally beautiful Gide year, the coloringe fate, and all new designs -no
old Carrie,
• A F'evr of the Choicest.. Lines are.
-New 'Yeas Card,' heavily embossed and tinselled with verde "A Happy New
Year," leo each,
a:mboesed Gerd with raised setitl dower, 6o earn.
Greeting Card with Satin Cushion, bo eaoh,
-New Year Card, with Booklet rettached, 6a each.
-Other kinds at 6o eaoh, are in Photo, Finish and have Calendar Pad.
-Our '$ for 5e true are unexcelled and are in emir variety that any taste can be
suited,
Corhe in and look over the display. 'You are welcome,
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DRUGGIST AND STATIONER.
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that should not be, The Reeve report•
ed, regarding the Co, Connell and
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HAPPY NEW YEAR, ides. M. Danes tout
ADDITIONAL Local news on pag- ads and electric ;light.
REEVItLECHIE. THE Posr salutes you.
MONTHLY Horse Fair Thursday of
next week in Brussels.'
A NuMeaR of Brusselites visited Listo-
wel skating rink on Christmas Monday.
There will he .Divine Serviee in the
Catholic Church. Brussels, next Sunday,
New Year's Day at 10.3o.
THE item last week referring, to the
esideuce of J. H. Cameron being rent-
ed was incorrect. Property is for sale
t $toxo,
BRussecs School will re -open next O
.'nesdavr Mr. Worden will take charge
n lieu of Mr. Gilmour for the month of
anuary and this is the only change on
the staff
Dot '1•.forget the fine program in the
Town Hall Thiirsday evening of this
week; al•Oder the auspices of the. W. C.
'1'. U.•'rand 'directed by Mrs. Addie
Wright.
HYMENEAL. --Wednesday afternoon of
this week Will. J. H tinter, who holds a sets, Friday, Jan. 8th, Glasses of all styles and
position in the McLaughlin Carriage prices fitted pro erly. Oetaract, aquint; cat-
arrh, asthma, bailing eyesight and deafness
Works,' Oshawa, and Miss'` Dora E. . treated.
" a gest daughter of the late Tames ELOCUTION AND PHYSICAL CutSuaE.-Mies
were united in marriage by Rev. Ida Cole purposes organizing a class In ,Eloou-
Oaten and took the 3 p. m. express tion and Physical Culture. Persons desirous
or t11eir•hOetleln the. East, accompanied of receiving instruction in either or both' may
P have particulars by conferring with Mies Cole
by the best wishes of- many old friends or ceiling No. 854 telephone, or writing Ethel
in Brussels and locality. T1rs POST - P. 0• - `•
Po Sale a comfortable cottage on Elizabeth
throws an e i r 1 o after them.
Pose g
of d to a slipper S pP street, Brussels. Apply -to J. H. QANPRON.
The groom was a former residentof WHEN in town callandBee a fresh met of teeth
town and is a son of John and Mrs. nut into any saw. My prices are lowest if you
Bunter, of Cranbrook. consider the extra benefit I am. giving. T.
Oarr.- Issac Fitzpatrick, of Birtle, McGregor,Brumsels, Ont.
Manitoba, formerly of Brussels, received
a telegram on the 17th inst.. stating DEBATE.-Munday evening, Jan. 9th, a
that bis mother, Mrs. George Fitz- debate will be held in the school room of
patrick, who was an old resident of :this the Methodist church, wider. the auspices
place, had passed away at Denver, of the Epworth League. when the sub.
Colorada. She lived at Birtle for some jest "Ramped' that the Irish 'ate a more
years blit latterly Was making her home -clever race than the Scotch,"
with her sons in Denver. Mrs, Fitz- will be discussed. Miss Josie
patrick had attained to the advanced., Buchanan and Chester Armstrong
age of 85 year's and had been a remark- will support the affirmative and the
ably hearty woman. Pneumonia was negative will be looked after by R. A.
the cause of death -following a brief ill Pryne and Eli Smith. Light refresh --
nese. 'L'hree sons and a daughter sur- meats will be served and everybody will''
vive. be welcome.
CHRISTMAS MEArs.-A very -fine dis-
play was made at the Currie butcher
shop at Christmas in the shape of meats
of various�,�� •ohSranter, poultry, sausage,
lard, _Shue° meat, &c., &c.. very neatly
'scauged with evergreens and artificial
dressing, for which they were highly
complimented. 'The display.window
was veru neat and attractive. Display
consisted of heifer, fed by John Currie,
weighed 1445 and dressed 85o:; ill year
old heifer, fed by W- McCall, - Morris,
dressed 470 ; heifer fed by Mrs. Fear,
Morris, dressed 5701 lieiterfed by Frank
' Artie, Morris. dressed. 595 ; 5 pigs, 5
ontlis old, fed by Jas. Ireland, 'of.
91511, weighed 1095 ; lamb' -fed by D.
ark, Grey, dressed 8o pounds ; Is
nese from Tohn Strachan, Grey ; 12
e from F. Martin 6 geese from Jas.
• cgess; 4 geese from W. Ziegler,
r s fed. y Mrs. McDowell;
Gia ztu k
v. v
Ar aseys in R. Craig, Morris ; 6 tur-
keysa5 chickens from T. H. Salters,
ii Morris
AIkn'L',' xATOON
Hoserra
r.. -Tues-
A Sns
day. Dec 13111, Mrs. George Currie, of
Langbam, Sask„ passed away to her re-
ward, aged 48years. Deceased had been
ailing with a cancer and had been taken
b Saskatoon to .undergo; an operation.
let owing to her weakened condition
e, doctors thought it inadvisable and
died of beat's failure, Her maiden
Clara Writer, her childhood
near Teeswater, She was
er now bereft husband 22
nd leaves 4 daughters and a
in kindly remembrance her
tender care. The"funeral took
Neepawa, Man„ where the
ved for years before moving to
1, interment being made at
e cemetery, Two beautiful
were placed on the casket by
a -lady- trriends, Mrs. Currie was
The Best Servant i is a Str
of the Farmer j Chartered
Makes a Specialty of the 'business of Farmers
and extends to (hem most Reasonable Terms,
Eery Department of Banking is Conducted
Drafts and Money Orders issuetl" at Reasonable 'Rates
BRUSSELS BRANCH F N GILRCSY
'Will Lowry is here from Landon for
holiday. '
Russell •M visiting relatives at
Clinton. .
Cleve Denbow is renewing old friend-
ships in Brussels.
H. G. b'itzgerald, of Toronto, was
here over er Chri+lutes.
F.
H, and Gilroy were at Mount -
Forest for Christmas, -
Miss Nina Rogers. of Mount Forest.
was here for Christmas,
' of. Montreal, ishere
on a visirkv rn-t
--0ma
ROLL of music -lost last - Saturday. The
finder will much oblige the loser by leaving it
at Trig Pose. i
Fon 9ALlt.-I cook: stove and pipes, 1' Eton -
dike atove
ton-dikeetove and pipes, end a bed, Enquire et
once at Thomsons Grocery. . •:
strain.{ all
headaches
ou are troubled thae result
way malta it
a point to consult S. L.'Tanbe at.Fox's Drug
Store, Brussels, on Wednesday, January 11111.
15 lb. pail of good honey for 900, or 80 Ib. tin
for 9-5.00. - G. A. DsADNAN. 25.2
Eranses price paid' for potatoes at Me -
Cuomo
.28.4 -
Ca0r0e line of Regal shirts to hanS at E. 0.
Dunford's. See them.
080X11 and Basswood sawlogs wanted Por'
cask or honey. G, A. DBADSIAN, Bruseele.
Rnmet BNa'the date; T3 L. Taube, eyesight,
specialist, of Toronto, will be at Fox s Drug'
Store, Brussels, on Wednesday, January 11th,
and if there is anything wrong with your eye-
sight do not fail to consult him. All work ab-
solutely guaranteed.
a DR OPENS,.Londlon, Surgeon Eye, Ear, Nose
nd Throat, will be' at American Hotel, Bras-
_0 --
People We Talk About
Russel Lowry, of St. Thomas, is holi-
daying in town.
Mrs. Hugh R. Elliott, is yisiting re-
latives at Port Elgin.
Miss Laura Strachan bas been enjoy-
ing her holidays in town.
Miss Jo. Ross, of Toronto, visited
under the parental roof.
R. and Mrs. McAlpine, of Strathroy,
were in town for Christmas.
Miss Olive Mooney, milliner, is renew-
ing old friendships in Brussels.
Miss Annabell Reid, of Toronto . is
holidaying at W. H. McCracken's.
Miss Winnie McGuire is home from
her millinery position at Beaverton.
W. Ht and Mrs Willis and sons, of
W Ingham, spent Christmas at B. Gerry's.
1. Leslie and Mrs. Kerr, of Clinton,
were in town for Christmas with rela-
tives, •
L li visited hismother
R. J.Mc such n tsit
and sisters at .Toronto during the past
week.
W. E. and Mrs. Duncan and daughter,
of Petrolia, are visiting the parental
home.
bliss Mary Ross is horne from Palmer-
ston, where she has been engaged as
milliner,
Miss May Wood is home from London
where she has been receiving musical
instruction.
Batlristerand Mrs. Sinclair and
daughters Christmassed with relatives at
Stratford.
T. G. Rolph, teller in the Metropolitan
Bank, was at his home in Markham for
Christmas.
Walter and Mrs. Sharpe, ,of Goderioh,
Visited the Shurrie family in town dur-
ing the holiday,
S. A. Chapman, of Borden; Sask.
enjoying f atchewan, is a visitor at George Colvin's.
11, enher da wide circle oHe is a son-in-law.
le and demise is sincerely
Id sympathyextetlded to Mr, Harty Lewis, of fib, ate his
'e
Christmas turkey and.crarannberrries at the
family Mr. Currie was a 'home of J.'1'. Wood.
Miss May freedman is here from
Toronto for a short vacation at the old
home, Frederick street.
Robt, J. McCracken le home from
Minneapolis fur a visit Red so are Misses
Clara and Eva, of Toronto,
R. K., Miss Georgia and Austin Ross,
of Listowel, were visitors at the home'
of Wm Ross, William street.
W. J Reimer has been on the sick
list with pneumonia brit is able to be
about again we are glad to state.
13, P• Chapman, . of Campbellville,
student at Albert College, Bellville, was
A guest over..I{mas, at the Methodist.
Parsonage.
Jt F. Rowland, Who lute had en 00•.
desired holiday owing to a siege of
typhoid fever, is able to be about the
house now and trill soon he at his post
in the Standard Bank we Hope.
silent of Brussels and is a
10 `'Mlle and Andrew R. Currie,,
v11. A`daugbter of deceased visit-
rs';ast Winter,
5555EL5 NOMINATION, --The Munici-
olninatiOn took glace in the Town
1, Monday evening, lo the presence
small contingent of ratepayers.
it the '. hour was up Returning
erSoott announced the old Connell
elected by acclamation. They are e-
eeve, lug. Leekio ; Councillors, A. C.
nfas, J. G. Joiloe, D, A. Lowry and
meat. The School Board vacancies
le filled without opposition, . M.
and M. Bieck being the re-
:Jolm Ctulningham
enderson new members, the
is out the unexpired term of
times Elliott. postmaster Fat•--.
b has been on the School Beard
years and has been Chairman Mre. 3, C. Lowry has beets seriously
lined nomination. Aplate' in 1116em a beat t weskuess, dtirfug the
Was held but out of the WI101e past week, but is s0rlewbat improved in
uotnibers Reeve Leckie and health new we are pleased to state,
1,106 Dames were file only two Mrs. Lowry is 78 years of age but 111(0
1l'o present, a condition of affairs' been remarkably hearty,
Dr. Moore, of Listowel. wa
come visitor io town on Monday.•.
'George Ross is home from the Dental
College, Toronto, for the vacation
George Colvin is a visitor witli;'his
slater; Mrs. G. M. Mitchell in 'Ethel,
Bailiff Crich was at Clinton for a few
days visiting relatives and old friend§
Stewart Scott, of Seaforth, spent
Christmas at the parental home in Iowa-
Rev.A. C. Wishart, B. A., spent a
few daysat his old home near Elora this
week:
Miss Linda Colvin is home from her
millinery situation at Zurich for her
vacation.
Miss •MaggieScott ishere .from Lon -
'don fora holiday,with her sister, 'Mrs.
P. Watson, •
ihome from Marion Smith is rout her
position as teacher at Drayton- for the
vacation,
P. and Mrs Palen, of Toronto, and
Mrs. John Ritchie are visitors with T.
and Mrs. Bone.
Bert Burchill was at Highgate, Ridge -
town and other points during :the
Christmas holiday: •
Simon and Mrs. Grant were visiting
tbeir.son, Thomas and family, at• Wrox-
eter on Christmas.
Herb. and Mrs. dentthigliam and
baby, Jack of Palmerston spent Christ
utas with friends in town
R Ib and Mrs. Cameron and sous,
Ewart and Allan, spent Christmas at the
home of Reeve and Mrs. Leckie.
Druggist Fred. Wilson 'and Mrs.
- Wilson, of the Queen City, were here
for the Christmas holiday with relatives.
Miss Amy Brett, who is teaching at
Sparta, was a Christmas visitor with her
sister, Mrs. (Dr.) McNaughton, Brussels.
G. F. Longroot and family, of Strat-
ford, are here on a visit at the home of
Geo. Edwards, Mrs. Longfoot's father.
Herbert Fogel,, wife and daughter, of
Brantford, are visiting Geo. and Mrs.
Miller, S. and Mrs: Carter and other old
friends. .
Misses Inez and Margaret Hirons were
visitors at their borne . in ,Blyth over
Christmas. The former will continue her
stay fora time. •
P, and Mrs. Foster, of Kincardine,
were guests at Ronald McNaughton's
for the Christmastide. Mrs. Foster is a
daughter.
Misses Lizzie and. Sara V. McLancblln,
of the Queen city, were here for a holi-
day visit with their sisters and
many old friends,
W. H. Merklinger, of Hanover, spent
Christmas with relatives in town. He
sauq aline solo in the Methodist church'
Sabbath evening, .
Will. J. Hunter, of Oshawa,: was
among the list of old boys who let the
light of his countenance shine upon
Brussels during the past week.
Mrs; Matheson. of Toronto, was here
on a visit to her mother, Mrs. George
Crooks. who has been ill but is con-
siderably improved we are glad to state.
Thos. and Mrs. McMichael and : two
children, of Seaforth, were vir,itors with
Peter and Mrs. Watson, Queen street,
last week. Mrs. McMichael is Mrs?
Watspn's niece.
Will. Cantron is here 'from Alberta
where he has spent the past six years.
He has been engaged in farming and,
utas done well, Mr. Cantlon is a son of
Samuel Cantron, of Brussels.
Alexa Ross, who holds a responsible
position in the Customs Depariment, at
Ottawa, is home on a holiday visit for a
week. Mr. Ross has not faded to a
shadow we are pleased to notice.
Wm. Glassier, who has been away for
three weeks, visiting relatives and
friends in New Hamburg, , Galt and
Hamilton arrived home Saturday night.
He says he enjoyed the outing very
much.
Mr. Gilmour, of Stouffville, who is to
succeed Principal Cameron in Brussels
Public School, was in town last Friday
to have a look over the ground and have
a chat with his predecessor before he re-
moves from town.
Will. and Miss Mabel Haycroft were
home from Hamilton for the Christmas
Holiday. It is 6 years since the former
went to Hamilton and he is well pleased
with it. Miss Haycroft will extend her
visit here for a few Weeks,
Robt Ross, who has been engineer on
a, steamer rubning between Duluth
.and Montreal, arrived home last week
for a well earned holiday. Mr. Ross
has had many interesting .experiences in
itis varied trips on many waters,
THE Posr correspondent of Wroxeter,
imparts the news that Merton Howe,
formerly of Brussels, now of Dunnville,
Vas united in marriage to Miss Laura
Lewis, of Wroxeter. Old friends Will be
a unit in wishing, bride and groom many
happy and oresperotls veers.
W. B. Ballantyne, Editor and Pro-
prietor of the Emerson ',mune', was a
welemne visitor to, Brussels for a few
days. It is 54 years Since he went to
Emerson and lie stilt persists in his
bachelor ways. 'l'he visitor is a 9011.of
Thomas Ballantyne, of town. Arid is It
graduate from TIM POST. ,
y MANAQER.
tilss Priscilla Manning of Paris, is
spending the holiday at her home here.
Mr. Fitzgerald, Who•rs relieving at the
Standard Bank, here, took a run to his
home at: Port Hope, . .
Jno. Smith„a former Brnsselite, ,who
was an employee of the las, Walker
carriage factor' obs time,
on
old friends. He has livedt'tu� W Pnipeg
for the past 23 veers, and'+ is now travel-
ling:for- the Imperial .Oil Co. Mr. Smith
has developed ic,toa• 200 pounder. He
may not aiways be a bachelor,
13.ti
Form III. Examined in all subjects..
Tbe•Latin bonus isaddel'•in' the sante
manner as in the Departmental F,xamine-
• tion, 'Phis net:mtnts for the•faot that iN
is possible to obtain over too', > Honors
require 75/and Pose ,§,o%•• • , • •
E DZead,nan.,,...6117. V -Bowman.:.. '74
H,Arni tlong..402 M I'horuppon,.,,7r
A Grant.;.,,. gy B. 99'prwie'k .68
B C stria:.,, 94 C Forbes... ....b5
R Simpson 89 F Clark., .,. 64
A :+'uri'est .......88' • K Aman f • „5t
Jim Armstroug...87•• H':'Hoovei..._.59
✓ Dickson : 86- W Sperling' .56
T Bremner 8, 131lariis..,......,53
C Leckie..--- ,,85 F Eckmier,,......51
W McCutcheon79 13 Leckie •,. .,.. 47.
O Armstrbng78 W Scott., .,. 43
L Armstrang.•74 *5 :Fos : ........ se
*Missal History."
Form'Il. Examined'ih"all subjects.
W Turnbull 84 Hazel Lowry' ` 72
M Hutchluson84 13 Alderson .71
G McQuarrie..:.8o, A., Wilton ... -,69
L Sparling 79 R Currie ......67.
O McGill 77 H _ Lowry 66
M C Moore Cro ks 6 u
77 5.
✓ Ross 77 S Barkley 65,
C ititeclart 76 S Brothers ...6r
L Watson 75 R Hall 57
N Fox 74 C Einigh ..,.56
A Johnston.. ....72 :
• norm I. Examined in all subjects.
T:Ytrill 93 C Me1icnon ... 7o
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TRANSMITTINQ MONEY,
For sums up to $50 our Bank Money Orders are
convenient and inexpensive, For larger amounts weissue
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Savings Rank Department -
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BR. EL$ BRANCH
J. F. Rif '`a and. Manager
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Metfan'chliu (i Backer' • .,
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M Witton A Stesart .
L Cogley ' L Franeis
W James
PASS,;
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From $r.t Ist to Jr., Pt. .; 11-F,Ilie
Stewart, Etiie,l Stewart, Milton Oliver,
` sic 'l'hot ".• ' Dorothy [lulme ,
Flom 'In as, 'late of the'1'oivnsi
Walker Isabe'' Auction 'S 1 1 xl e H
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E Sollreran. 89 1-1 Ament 63
L McDonald 82. S Gerry . 59
D Watson 8o I Rands 58
J 'l'aylor... .. ....78 I' Strachan 58
A' Cooper. ...,71 J McLennan 56
J Menzies 70 •
• -I H. CAMERON
M IRs DAVIDSON,
`Promoted' fretn Sr IV to, Bntrance
Class . -
Made:total and passed on all subjects.
' HONORS -
T D: -a,18601 18 Armstrong
A Roe. -•E Lowry
L Ballantyne
PASS.
W Lott W Harris
I McLauchlan R Barkley
El Work FLowry
Made total but failed on •one subject.
B Kerr F Wood
H Burgess
Jr. IV. Examined in Hist„ Comp .
Aritb., Hygiene, Geo., Gram. and Spell.
Honors 75 Pass 6o.
G -Edwards 84 R Sinclair ..... 56
I Ballantyne 7t *L,�jaekson .•43
J Oliver 7o 0R W1cKay..,......40
L Burgess, 65 V ••M0Cracken...•37
*J McLauchiin.,63 *V Kilpatrick....11
*Absent from' one or more exams
D. $MITH .'Te her.
, Teacher.
ROOM ITC
Sr. III. Exsln. in Lit , Arith., Geog.,
Spell., .Com., Gram., Read, aid daily.
work.' Honors 75• Pass 6o.
R Stewart... 88 R Hewitt
I Toole 84 *B Campbell 46
L Ament ..., ..82 *H Currie 44
E Rands 'i . S. McLatichlin,44'
A McLauchlin...58 *W
L Wright .. ....56 *V Sinclair 17
*1' McLauchlin.5o
Jr. III. Same subjects,
L McCracken,...85 *M' Carter ,., • -58
D. Ross 77 P 'Berkley 57
f1 Stewart . 77 *W liuch•Inan....56'
'H. Gerry ,..65 F -McNaughton. 54
▪ Cameron. ....64
*Missed one or more exams.
H. M. DOWNING,• Teacher.
Sr. TI. Exam. in Comp , Geog„
Reatl., Lit , ,Spell., Arith. and Daily
Work, Pass 60Honors 75• •
C Best go . A Fox 7t
R Moore........,85 M I!pist 7o.'
M Skelton 78 b 15011esoo - ,.68`
A Currie 74. J Warwicc.,.....67
El Lott.....,. 73 G'I'honlpsoii, 63
M Stewart...... -.71 tV Hnrknrss,,26
V Harris .....71. .
Ir. II EXam in Spell .• Arith,
Comp„ Mem., Geog ., - Read', Daily
Work, Pass,6o, Hcilul's, 75
R Currie .89 j liaiuleson. • 73
M Pawsoo ,..,, ,.$8 C \nils faop, 71
H Taines 88 \v...7o
M ROSS 8; 1 \lcNiehol. .•67
C Moore 83 0191 Burgess. 66
13 Wright ...,••83 **M Donfcn•d..,68
O Hemingway 8i *M Campbell 43
1 Fox.. .,.80 1. Snider.„.„..,,5
*S Motaucilliii.18
*Missed one, **!hisses tWn exams,
G, Ross, `Teacher,
From Sr. Pt. ti to 7r. IT.
I:fl1oas
M Cameron A Cardiff
A Drage R•SOtncrs
✓ Lewry . D Corrie
JA 140
• Aoki
of Gt ey
-Ssspusyeoss,-Ill'Brneeels, on Doo.,
Ray. D, E. Deuteron, Mr. Andrew'
Alias Garble Stephenson, both_
BoxnwsLL.-In Winnipeg on December 18t •
h
Mre•' Bothwell, forMerly, of Oranbrook,
Ont., aged 80 yeare and 4 months.
OuTs.,-5n Goderioh, on December, 96th,
Christina Muir,, relict of the lath James
• Cntt, in her 87th year,
Oumnn. Tn Saskatoon hospital, on,Dec. 18th,'
- fClara Writer, beloyed }rite of GeorKe Our-
rig of Langltem, Seek. formerly of Brus-
Eyes'r
Yotu' eyos will appreciate the eaten
and comfort derived. -frost 'wearing,
"propel fitting gl awes." When get-
ting your eyes suited. doomed" ability,
reliability, trod above all, demand'ex,t
petitnce-fol' experience is the chief
tiling ul optical workk,
S. L.'TAVBE TORONTO
Manufacturing Opticiat
Specialist,,^who has ba
1?SriSRce • in optical work,
Fox's Drug Store, Bru- . -s, 47 A1.
Wednesday, January 11th, 1!111
S- 1.'.Puubc ie the oldest opticil6
in . Canada, having been establisher)
since ,1872, .and during the past;38
year•$ has given every eatiefact'ion to
thousands of 0555ton1e65, Hie mol't: '
has been very highly recommended by
all those w1 l Itleve :lead cccasion to,
cousnithimptnfeseighttlly.' -
If.yOu, have "eye teorllles". don't
fail to take ladvantagii of•tltis oppot;-l':
tinily to have your. eyes properly at-':
tended,to.
All work is absolutely guaranteed,
( x_,
DRUG STORE .
eels, aged 98 years,: --- -
FITziAmaroa-AtD'en 001, •
eels, aged rears. Denver,
me Deo.lras- Notice to Credit
Mee.: George Fitzpatrick, formorly of Brus-
MIIMurra
Murray, 74 years Dec, 27tk, JRmes•
Inn -the 'matter of the estate
y, g y months.
. n Rale 'n ,e gu!My, .o maxi; 4r
Merner , Wood, Mame" .` -o Y BTR s a
P.' e
.. -' •." ... ee prop vott.A �...::, S.• � ,into mer, n'It
line Fritzley, Lily Drage, Mai gal•et Me who died on orabout the 14th t of Deem
Cracken. F. BucnAjinN. 'reacher. 1910 are re-ued on or befo ' be 14t day
Ta only A.D. 1011, to sand b} post.
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06AT1tAN.-In Brussels, on Deo. 27th, to Mr.
and Mrs.. 8. A. Chapman, of Bordeas Sask.,
a daughter.
•LoxanwAY.-In Elute, Deo. 20th, to' Mr. and
Mrs. Longeway,ason, -.,,.
• MARRIED
IIusmaa-SRAw.-Tn Brussels on' December
28th. by. Rev. Dr.,Oaten,.Nr.W.-5 Hunter,
of Oshawa to Mies Dora E,, youngest
daughter of the late James Shaw, of'Brus'
HowR-Lnwi8.-In Wroxeter, on Dee, MI11,'at
the residence of the bride's pperente, by
Rev. C. W McKenzie, B. A. Mr..Merton
"Howe, of Dunnville to Mies Laura. daugh-
ter of, Mr. and Mrs, 'E. W.. Lewis. •
The People's Column
People's
STRAY0p,-White Rory. weighing about 150
pounds. Information an to her -'where-
abouts will he: thankfully received. FRANK
COLLINS, Lot 25,'Oon. 6, Grey Twp.•
: .
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. -Will sell or
exchange. for town or other tame .proper-
'ty a coed dairy farm. of 190 agree. being Lots 1
atld2,Con. 12.khna, • 'For further ;particulars
apply on #dib premises or 'to GEO. WILSON,
Proprietor Newry P. 0.'. • 26-61
QMII'ORTABLE: MUCK. HbUSE with.
C stable. well, &c. and • acres: of 'choice
2
Gaud fol•aideinthe Southerly .part of Brns•
pe ls. Immediate possession 0811 be-given..For
,further particulars apply to F. S. Scott, Brum•
eels, or JNO, MOARTAUR, Welton: P. 0. .
:tamely, p st re ni
or deliver to Melcelm'Fel guson„➢'I.D ,of Eth
Ontario, the Eeosutor of ibe deceased, th
Christianend ani•nai11C91 -add-esFea Pnd
sariptiona:with TA 11 parti'culars in writing
their claims and statement et Oteir 585o_9gn
and the nature of the seeurlty .119 any) )lc3it
•them, ' 1
turther .notice i at after bor In
• ien10 -date .the Case ^ of th de w.
Mentioned
proceed bliellrrties theetled Ceskeof decease
rmerda y to they entitled thereto. a she regard only fi the of Which lie Chir
tion have liable and that thk! asset Execut-
pat thobe reo liable for the said. )-seta, or 0
part thoreof,to any porf on or pm -0058 of e 1 1 1
claire notioe shall not have seen received'b'
him at the time of snob rlfsb'ii,uEion
Dated the 24ilidiiy of DeeeQ10,•, 1510.
•- 9, hl. RINCLAT11,
20.8: • Solicitor for the. Executor•,
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VERY perplexity over Holiday•Gifts
E
may be settled under one .00f in Brussi
stores carries the' latest ideas in Swel
dashery `for every occasion from the ordin&ry-e
engagements to the formal full dress affair. • At tit'
store it is easy to select the correct article for 'every
occasion.
Hats
A full line in stock-Stetaon,
Barrington, Churchill, Langley
and Davenport celebrated. Stiff
and Soft Hats, wliich slake very
desirable Xmas Gifts,
Gloves "
Dent's, Fownes' and Hall's at.
$1,00 and $2,00. Specialliue of
Fur -lined Gloves at $1.50.: Most
useful gift for man or boys'
"Neckwear
At 25c, 500 and 75c in every
conceivable shape' and color. -
Beautiful white and black silk
Cravats with the words "Merry
Xmas" hand embroidered" en
each tie, in separate boxes, 75c,
Suspenders
In many smart effects from
the ordinary kind at 25c 10 the
better lines at 50c. See our
"President" Suspenders, boxed
in separate boxes at 50c a box.
Trunks, Suit eases
and Club, Bags
In a big range of styles at
moderate ;prices.
Night Robes and :t
Pajamas
Beautiful designs that bring
delight to the 'sleepy soul --750,
$1.00, $1.25 and $1.50.
Shoes
Full line of Sovereign Shoes
always in stock.
SOL' IORAGENTJS 20th Century Fine Tailored Garments
$12 to $25
C N & B e _s f.: Men and Bop
. N. .Pro r Clothe ,.for Proper
Boys' Snits 3.00, 4.00, 5.00. Men's Snits and Overcoats up to 15.00
Timely Suggestions
Fancy Waistcoats Separate Fur Collars • Muffler's
Umbrellas Driving Mitts
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E. Ca Du "Ilford, Clothier and Furnisher
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Hosiery
In all the smart effects fedi
the ordinary 251 sort to the fin
lin ported lines at 50c.
Shirts and Collar
We carry in stock the cele-
Mated. Regal. Brand Shirts, and
the Austrian, and W. G. &Ry
Colliers. These goods ate founds
in all the best furnishing stores)
in. Canada. In B>•nssels a r orri?
plete assortme1at eau be four1 a
our store,
Initial Nandkerch's
Pure, Linen-, at 25e,and 5001
each. Sillst..25 - " and 75d:•"
.each:
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