HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1904-12-1, Page 8For Early Xmas Buying
Ebony Goods
Make handsome presents and are
eniteble for any person. We have
eome particularly handsome pieces,
inolnding Hand Mirror°, in the
round and the new oval shapes,
Military Hair Brnehe8, Clothes
Brushes, Bonnet Brashest and Nail
File,.
Burnt Leather
Is need so much for Christmas gifts
this year and the Matelot styles
will delight yon, The prime vary
from the Pen Wiper st 10a. to the
rich Cushion Oover al $4,60. Other
pieces are Blotters, Book Covera,
Whiekholders, Match Strikers and
Bookmarks. Any oL these are easily
Bent by mall.
You are invited to come and see our Christmas Display. We will
be pleased to see you.
F. R. SMITH,
DRIIGGIST AND STATIONER.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
600T13ERN ZXTENOION W. 0. & R.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
and South, ae follows:
GOING Sonora GOING NORTH,
Mail 7:16 a.m I Mixed 9:00 a.m
Mtxed_.......12:20 a.m IMail 1:20 p.m
Express...,.: 3:58 p.m 1 Express 8:95 p.m
foal lams 1 .ems.
A obiel'e amang ye fakir' notes,
An' faith he'll prent is.
DHOEMBER.
TRADE is lively.
Tan sleighing livened up business.
A. 0, II. W. Friday evening of this
week.
Sonia skating has been on the program
this week.
Batum i:Ls Commit meeting next Mao
day evening.
SNOWBALLING on the Main street should
be closed off.
BALANao of the year free to new
enbeoribets to THE POST.
SRvel uL complaiate are made of wells
going dry owing to the absence of rain
for several weeks.
Qum a qnantity of dry wood has been
moving afooe the eleigbing cisme and
Blade a ready market.
ARGOT 130 reeerved seats are already
token for the Tennis Oonoert Friday
evening of next week, although plan only
opened Thursday morning.
DEOISION was reserved by the Uonrt of
Appeal at Toronto last week in the
Braeeels Sewer case relative to application
to re enterthe appeal at the Supreme
Court.
CoMMITTRR meting of those interested
in the Sanitarium Bazaar will be held
Saturday evening of this week ab the
home of Mre. Arthur MoGnire, Queen
street, at 7,30 o'olook. All are asked to
attend.
TAKES —John Long, Tax 0o11eotor,
for Brume's, will be in the Council
Chamber on Monday, Tuesday and Wed-
nesday, Deo. 1203, 1391 and 14th, to
receive taxes and give receipts. 5% will
be added atter the Met named date,
The roll totals $8,176 37 and there is a
trifle over $1,000 paid in now.
MONTHLY HORSE PAVE.—The flret of
this nation's monthly Horse Faire took
plane Thursday of this week and will be
continued on the Tharedaye preview; to
the Bret Friday of each month notil the
Spring armee. Foreign and boat buy-
ers will be in attendance and the record
of other years will no doubt be fatly
euetained. Brussels; is a leader In
monthly Horse Fairs.
HAROLn JARYae, George A. Fox and Bert
Harvey in the Town Hall ou Friday,
Deo. 9th, under the auepioee of the Tennis
Club, Plan of Hall at Fox's Drae Store.
Admission 25o ; Reserved Beate 35o and
50a. There will be about seventeen route
of reserved Beate, six of whioh, we under -
Mend, will be sold at 60o. The aisles
will not be blocked with chain as at their
last entertainment. Reserved seat ticket
holders will enter at side door of Hall.
Orrice Wolin. -P, J. McDonald and
staff made quite a record in getting up
the cement walla of the Ament faotory at
this season of the year in 12* days.
Material is being out tor the upper joists
and the epecial felt and gravel roofing ie
oleo ready to put on as 900n as the
weather oleare np. It that is done the
ineide fitting up can be pushed during the
Winter. The cement dry kiln will be
built yet this Winter it is said. Hot
water will be need in mixing the cement.
Tmaesn.Y evening of feat week 968
Jnoior Lesgne gave an interesting pro.
gram in 000neation with the weekly
prayer meeting of the Methodist church,
Mica Peart Leatherdale, President, pre-
eided, Following was the program 1—
Hymn; prayer by Mre. (Rev.) Coeone,
the SnperioIeudent; lesson read by
• Ernest Plum ; Topic "Joyful Thankful.
nese," by Norma Lowiok ; °horns "On.
ward Junior Leagnere ; recitation, by
Hazel Simmons; roll call and pledge ;
solo, Estella Getty ; reottation Estella
Spartan ; lesson Frank Gerry ; Topic
"Laoineee" Annie MoQaarrie i Marching
a0ng ; recitation Eva Gilpin 1 closing
hymn. These joint meetings will be held
once Si month for a time,
Ordain Stara DRAB,—It came as quite
a surprise to many in this oommanity
the ead news that our former townsman,
Oliver Smith, bad passed away last
'Friday et Wroxeter, Diabetes was the
canoe of death, He ie enrvived by his
wife, 2 eons, and 2 daughter°, Tbe
funeral took place Friday afternoon to
Wroxeter cemetery Revdh, L. Perrin, of
that village, and Rev. John Ruse, B. A,
of R086001e, oonduotiag the solemn
envies]. 6 brothers of deceased and Alex.
Stewart, 8th Dou. Grey, were the pall
bearers. Itis about 12 years 9i0ee Mr,
Smith removed from Bru9eeis to Wrox,
titer. He wee well known and highly eg.
teemed. Jno. Smith, his brother, cad
the mother of deceased live in town. A
number of relatives and old triende from
*hie locality attended the fboeral, Mre,
Smith and family need hardly be anent,
ed that the heartfelt sympathy of many
in 9his,ittoo1ity la tendered to them in
*heir dad borea$ement,
Hunote County Council opens next
Tuesday, in Goderioh, at 8 o'olook.
T. P. SMITH, eye specialist, will be at
Fox's drug More, Bruseele, on Weduee•
day, 14th ine9„ ready to attend 6o the
wants of the public.
A LARGE storehouse bae been put op
by Thaell Bros., at the rear of the
Eleutrio Light power house for the etor.
age of octal, wood, &o.
WESLEY ARat9TRONe, 10th con. of Grey,
has taken a position in the tonsorial
parlor of Wm. Deooan, and Wm. Don.
nelly, of Staffa, is reoderiug like service
in Jno. Hewitt's shop.
Flews evening of this week a social
gatberiug will be held in the eohool room
of Melville church, under the aaepioes
of the young people when "An Evening
with Canada" will be enjoyed. The
invitatiooe have been Bent out on a green
paper maple leaf. A good time is
aotioipated.
THE cutterbusiness a
has been livened
a
up by the advent of eleigbing. Neil
8, MoLaaobiin, whose shop ie located on
Flora street, West of the town ball, has
disposed of 11 cutters already this season
and is an the look out for other customers
who want bnrgaine. He handles the
Brockville manufacture.
A =veer time bas been on the program
at R. Tbomeon's in the receipt of then
exude of turkeys, geese, dunks and
poultry. Many were delivered dead but
Mame brought alive were killed and dress
ed and all are being shipped to the Old
Country. Big prices are paid and the
farmers are in it.
ABORT a foot of snow fell last Saturday
night and Sunday morning making
splendid eleigbing ae the roads were eo
smooth. The "beautiful" is well used
the first sleigh and stutter making their
appearanoe on Saturday. The first
snow came hist year on the 17th of
November and sleighs were io nee from
the 18th of November till late in April.
GRAND Timex SHIPPING.—This week 19
oars have beeu loaded and shipped from
Brussels ae follows :—A. 0. Dames, oar
of hoes ; Salt Works, 3 Dare salt 1 Jno,
Govenlook, 3 Dere baled hay ; A. Baeker,
6 oars baled hay, a oar of barley and a
oar of oats I Geo, A. Beet, oar hogs ; R.
Graham, oar oats ; W. W. Harris, car of
03eeee ; Bleak & Barr, oar of bogs.
Ransford Bros. received 4 care of coal
and R. E. Rose a oar.
OoNOERT PROGRAM.—The following le
the program, eubjeot to a alight change,
for the oouoert on Friday 9th December.
It willa seen that the be nambare are
firet-olaee and the audience will certainly
receive a treat. We nnderotand that for
eno0te6 popular afro will be sung and
played among them being "Soots Wha
Hae" and "The Death of Nelson". John
Leckie, the Olab'e Honorary President,
will 000upy the obair :-
5R00RAM,
"The Penitent" Vandewa6er
Harold Jarvis
"Military Model" Smyth
Bert Harvey
"Annie Laurie" Douglas
George A. Fox
"Stars may forget" Groome
Harold Jarvia
"Tbe man hater" Randall
Bert Harvey
af0avatiue Roti
b l Seranada Drdla
George A. Fox
a ("Jost a Rose"
b 1 "The River and the Sea"....Johnson
Harold Jarvis
"The Flatness" Leon
Bert Harvey
Selected
George A. Fox
"Sing me to Sleep" Greene
Harold Jarvis
"Can't atop dancing" Harvey
Bert Harvey
"Home Sweet Home" Paine
George A. Fox
"God Save the Bing."
WELooME eo BnoseEL9.—J. T. Wood
and 6. Bailey and their families have
arrived in town from Rockwood, Mr,
Wood being the purohaoer of Bruseele
Woolen factory. THE Pose, in behalf of
the town bids them a hearty weloome and
hopee they will meet their most sanguine
expectations is business affairs. Tbe
Rockwood correspondent to the Guelph
Meroury refers to the above mentioned
families in the following complimentary
terms :—By a oombination of olroam•
etanoea severs) prominent families 000.
fleeted with the Methodist ahnroh are
leaving the village. On Monday evening
there was a gathering of the (tonere.
gregation to bid goodbye to their
friends and incidentally to present them
with mementoes of their Good -will. The
following presentations were made t --To
Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Wood and Mra, J. W.
Robinson, a handsome Bible snob, by the
Auxiliary of the W. F. M. 6. ; to J. T.
Wood and S. Bailey, a dopy each, in two
volamee, Of "The Life and Times of the
Messiah," by the congregation. Mr.
Bailey also received a handsome clock
from his Sunday School class. Mies Ida
Bailey, organist of the rhumb and Presi.
dent of the Epworth pwo Longue, wee present-
ed with a beautiful gold chain. Moore.
Wood and Bailey and their families are
going to Brussels end the Robinson
family are moving to Guelph. The
removal of these estimable families will
prove a groat loee to the village at large,
ae wen as to the church,
Standard Bank of Canada
mm.xe..s.T...,,xm=ezeci 1670
SIERPLUel, OR 1tEBERVIII PDND 5 1,000,900
TOTAL A88ET9 OYER 16,000,000
A General Banlriug I3nsine$6 Transacted
—Q-VSAVINGS BANK"-
-DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR and upwards received on whioh
INTEREST I5 ALLOWED FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT
at the HIGHEST BANE RATE. AOORUIID INTEREST
is added to aeanan60 every nix months and b000mes principal,
—MARRIED WOMEN and MINORS may make and withdraw
Deposits without the intervention of any person.
LOANS MADE TO FARMERS ON NOTE AT LOWEST RATE.
SALE NOTES CASHED, OOLLEOTED or may be left for SAFE•HEEPING
only for whioh no obarge ie made.
YOUR BUSINESS will receive our oaretul and courteous attention.
A. 0. MACFARLANE, AGENT,
viatammumea
PERSONS who expeot t0 attend the
Harold Jarvis oouoert should secure their
Beate immediately as their seems to be a
great demand for tiobete.
Testers Olab Concert Friday evening
of next week in Bruseele Town Hall.
Fine talent, consisting of Harold Jarvis,
Geo, A. Fox, and Bert. Hervey, bas
been engaged. Reeerved seat plan at
Fox's Drae store,
MOTHER GOOSE'S VISIT TO SANTA OLAue,—
This is the title of a Cantata being pre-
pared by the ohildren of St. John's
Sunday school whioh will be presented
in the Town Hall, Brussels, on the even-
ioe of Deo. 22nd.
WILL START NEXT WEEE.—The new
proprietor of Brussels Woolen factory,
J. T. Wood (not Woods) and his staff ie
pushing the planing of machinery and
making the neoes00ry ohauges and
alterations to be ready to oommenoe
operations as soon ae possible and he
expeots to set the wb eels iu motion be•
fore the end of next week. The line of
geode manufactured will be knitted goods,
glovemakere' enppliee, hoeiery, &o, In
addition yarns, biaukets and eheetinge
will be made and all the wool in the
countryside handled if opportnnity offers.
The new proprietor is here to make
things tootle and his record for etrai;bt-
forward buoioeoo is fleet Wass eo the
public may expeot honeet deelicg and
fair treatment. Seventeen hands will
be employed at the start with the prob
ability of an increase of 15 or 20 more
ae the hueineee pro0re09es. Mr. Wood
was 17 yeare in Rockwood and Mr.
Bailey, who has come with Mr. Wood,
lived there for the past 30 yeart, Both
families are highly oommended by the
Rockwood people, who greatly regretted
their removal.
BAZAAR AND ENTERTAINMENT.—The de.
oi0icn of the local Branch of the Snoiety
desirous of aiding the Consumptive Sani-
tarium at Gravenbaret ie that a Bazaar
and Entertainment will be held in the
Town Hall, Braeeele, on Tuesday after-
noon and evening Deo. 13th, A oenvas
of a goodly motion of the people for
artiolee for the Bazaar proved very sane
£notary and encouraging to the ladies
pushing the work. On the date mention•
ed these goods will be offered for sale at
reasonable prime. There will be no
admission fee to the Hall in the afternoon
bat at the evening gatberine 10 mute will
be obarged at the door. Boothe will be
arranged for the disposal of coffee, con•
lectionary, ice cream, &c„ in addition to
the other artiolee opeken of. A ma9i0al
program will be rendered. The prooeetle
will be devoted to aid the Sanitarium,
With such a laudableobject in view there
should be a united rally of all lovers of
humanity. If persona, who have not yet
been oanvaseed feel disposed to aseiet in
oontribetionae well e a their
a e a money ter
help will be thankfully received, Goode
may be left with members on Taeeday
after 1 o'olook. It is hoped that every
oburab, Sabbath school, Lodge and euoioty
in Brussels and loonlity will lend a hand
and in this way help stay the progress of
the white man's plague. Reap the date
of the Bazaar and Entertainment in
mind, Deo, 131h, and speak a good word
for it,
Business Locals.
20 young pigs for sale. Lot 9, Con. 10,
Grey. L. RoLLINaEo.
HORSE blanket found. Owner may
have same by proving property and pay-
ing for this notice. Geo. Jeoxaoa,
Lot 18, 8th line, Morrie.
FUR mit found. Owner may have
it by proving property and paying for
this local at THE POST.
Goran stick pin, with Betting of pearls,
lost in Brussels. Owner will be greatly
obliged it it ie lett at Tint Poem.
A 000D thing and nothing better than a
nine photograph to send to your friends
for a Xmas present. H. R. BREWER,
Braeeele.
Fran mese line of cutters and sleighs
for eale at Ewan & Co.'s, Brnmele.
Outten the game class as took let prizes
a, the Fall Faire.
PIANO TONING,—Robert Shaw, piano
tuner, will be In town next week. All
orders left with R. Leatherdale & Son
will receive prompt attention.
FragiMae WANTED,—Any quantity of
goose and duck featbere wanted. Bigheet
pr100 paid. R. Lxain0BnaLlt & Sow,
Brussels.
BAo of chap Met between Stewart &
Lowiolt'e mill and the °kation. Finder
will ranch oblige by leaving at the mill
or at THE POET, D. MARSH, Grey.
Ata largely attended and moat en.
tb0eiaett0 oonvention of the Liberate of
South Perth, held at 8t. Marys' on
Satnrdaq last, Valentine Stook, ex M.
P. P„ received the unanimoag nomina.
tion for the Legielatnre. Dlr. Stook
aooepted the nomination in a speech in
whioh be expressed warm approbation of
the platform ae laid down by the PInvin-
oial convention, and big eino0r0 gratitude
for the loyal and entbutiaetio support he
bad received from Liberals of the riding.
Tbe ohair woo occupied by E. A. Dun-
bar, Preeident, of Mitchell, and the
nomination of Mr: Stook was moved by
A. Maes, of Dowwnig and seconded by
Mr, Dalrymple, of Downie,
Hon. John
Dryden, Minister of Agriculture, woo
lament and delivered an able speech
reviewing the work of the Government.
Other speakers were G, H. Mointyre, M.
P , Prof. Dale, D. K. Erb, wolf. P., Dr,
Knox and R. W, Dillon.
Owen Sound Liberate will give Hon. A.
G. Maokay a welcome on his return
there tonight.
Welland Liberate nominated Joseph
Battle for the Legislature and Geo. W.
Neeley was the oboiae of the East Middle.
eex Conservatives.
The annual meetidg of the South
Brno° Coneervativee Aesooiation was
held at Formosa Monday and was largely
attended, Mr. Mieoampbell addreseed
the meeting, All the old officers of the
a9sooiation Were re•eleoted. Dr. R. E.
Clapp, of Mildmay, wee unanimously
appointed candidate of the party at the
ensuing Provincial election.
RY—In BIon
GEn Myth, Nov,Nav, 26th to Mr.
Y
and Mre. N. B. Gerry, a daughter.
BISHOP.—Iu Grey, on Nov, Oth, to Mr.
and Mre. Abram G. Biebop, a eon.
BowMAN.—In Wingbam, Nev. 21st, to Mr.
and Mrs. Joe, Bowman, a daughter.
Orovon—In Breesels, on Nov. 29th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Oliver, a
daughter.
Dovonee.—In Howiok, on Nov. 21st,
John Douglas, aged 78 yeare.
MOOALL —At Frobisher, Dian., en Nov.
2003, Hannah Forsyth, beloved wife
of Albert McCall, formerly of Morrie
township, aged 28 years, 6 months
and 20 days.
Benew--In Wroxeter, ou Friday, Nov.
25th, Oliver Smith, aged 59 yeare.
SoTBERAN.—At Fordwioh au Nov 16113,
Edward Sotherae, eon of E. and
Mrs. Sotheran, sr., aged 39 years and
4 months,
a.7.7c'rx007
FRIDAY, Dna. 9.—Yuaog cattle and
horses, N* Lot 30, Con. 9, Morrie. Bala
at 1 o'olook. Jas. Bolger, Prop. F. S.
Scott, Ano.
—rhe above sale has been amnestied
owing to other arrangements being made.
it.6.4104.1.41.91*.,- -.
METROPOLITAN BANK
CAPITAT;—raid up 81,000,000
RESERVE FUND 81.0009000
DlreetOra
REV. R. II, WARDEN, D. Be - 8. 3. 0400185,
President, Vioe•Proeidont,
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HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO
W, D. I0008 - - GENERAL MANAGER
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
Drafts Bought and Sold. Farmers' Notes Discounted.
&Imams ams Dsramntaiwr
Interest at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all some of $1 and apwarde
A, E. MELLISH, Manager.
�szvM10 3 s aa� R7aar9g, QTOR,E TO RENT IN TEE
95 96 17 village of Oranbrook, lately 000nnled
by A. McNair, who has ' cold out. Terme
37 40 reasonable, Apply to J, LONG, Cranbrooll,
55 60
29 30
14 16
18 20
5 00 6 00
550 600
60 50
1 00 1 25
4 50 4 60
Fail Wheat
Barley
Peas
Gate
Batter, tubs and retie
Eggs per dozen
Hay per ton
Flour, per bbl
Potatoes per bus
Apples (per 1131.)
Hoge, Live
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
SOFT WOOD FOR SALE—S0
T
good short wood. Price 51 00 at
WALTON SAW 10100. 20.00
Huron `County Council
The Council o1 the Corporation of t110
County of Huron will meet in the Council
Chamber in the Town of Goderieh on Tues-
day, the 8011 day of December next, at 9
o'clock p. re. All a000unt0 against the
County must be plaoed with ,the Clerk by
first day o1 meeting.
W. LANE, Clerk.
Dated Nov. 2109, 1904.
County Council Election.
County of Huron.
Public notice is hereby given that a meet-
ing of the Electors of County Pennell Div-
ision No. 6, composed of the municipalities
of the Townships of Grey and Morris and
the Village of llraeoela, will bo held to the
TOWN HALL, iiRDSOEL8, on
Monday, December 1901, 1904,
at the boor of ono o'clock, afternoon, for the
pu rpoeo of nominating candidates to repre-
sent the Division in the Connell of the
County of Huron, for the yeare 1006 and 1008,
and that innaee anoll is demanded, polls
wilt bo opened on Monday, the 2nd day of
January, 1005, in each polling cub -division
at the time and place fixed by law, of the
Municipality in the said OOanty Division,
F. 8. 80020,
Nominating OBloer for County Conn -
001 Division No.6.
Dated at Bruseele this SOW day of Nov. 1904.
GREAT BARGAINS
IN MILLINERY €�
714)
Come early and get the choice.
We are offering from
Xmas Ready-to-wear and Trimmed Hats
at Greatly Reduced Prices.
These are all this year's Styles.
All orders will receive our most
careful attention.
now until
The Misses Habkirk
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£ighz'
Shoes
Warm
d verslioes
Some people
don't like to wear
a heavy shoe at any
time. We are in the business to sell the kind of foot`
wear you want.
For good warm winter comfort, we recommend
for tt light -shoe " wearers a fleece -lined, jersey cloth,
bellows front overshoe, one or more buckles.
We have some beauties, good strong rubber, one
pair will wear a whole season.
Both men's and ladies' in all styles at all prices:
Also Felt Shoes, both for Ladies or Gents, which with the
Overshoes makes a comfortable combination for cold weather.
In our Harness Department
we have a nine stook of Mountain Bear and Buffalo Robes, also the Genuine
Galt Robes, all priced down to lowest $gore.
A tea, Gall Overcoats for men, These are a beaotitel Winter Coat anent -
passed for durability.
Single Harness, our own make, from $15 00 upwards ; Team Harness as
low in pries ae a good article can be trade.
• Comfortable dwelling and three lots nicely situated for sale.
L C. NUE 113 tt Du S.
X50REWARD WILL BE
given for information that w111
lead to the oonVlotion of the party or par-
ties who stole frame, of comb and honey
from a ectopy of bees on the farm of Dow
aid McLean, 791 Line, Morrie, Information
strictly confidential.
G. A. DEADMAN,
Broeeels.
HOLiDAY
PROBLEMS
SOLVED
OUR STOOK OF HOLIDAY
GOODS IS A VAST COL-
LECTION OF DESIRABLE
GIFTS.
Gift choosing is often a difcuit problem
at boat, but with the assortment and
wide range of prime offered bare it is an
easy matter to make appropriate select.
None. Every department of our stook is
complete with tetra Bargains. We are
cafe in guying that for exolnsivenooe and
beanty, as well as variety, our holiday
gifts will excel anything we have yet
'shown at
Fox's
Drug Store
JEWELLERY OF
QUALITY
We have put into stock a Large and Well Assorted
Line of the Finest Quality of
GEM RINGS, WATCHES, I Lc 1 CSI DIST MAS
JEWELLERY, SllVERWARE,
I
&G., 86C. 12 PRESENTS
We pride ourselves in the high quality of goods we handle
and we have no room in our business for shoddy goods. Every
piece from a Silver Thimble to a Diamond Ring iE of the highest
artistic and intrinsic merit, We buy for cash from the manu-
facturers direct and are in a position to serve you well with hon-
est goods at closest prices. We are adding new customers daily.
Why not you ? Think over it, then call and see us.
H. L. JACKSON, JEWELLER.
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Since purchasing Mr. Mcl\ air s stockof Gener-
al Merchandise I have removed it to my own store
and am now prepared to give my Customers BAR-
GAINS in all lines of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Boots and Slam, &o.
We have a stock of over $2,000 in BOOTS
and SHOES which must be reduced to about
half. We quote a few prices and everything else
will be sold accordingly :—
Men's Long Boots
worth $2 50 for....
$61.25
Ladies' Overs worth
$1,50 for
750.
Beige' Long Boots
worth $2 75 for,..
$1.25
A full stock in all Iines of Women's and Children's Shoes
will also be sold at Great Bargains.
C'OCKERY
—97 Piece Dinner Sate, worth $8 00 —10 Pima Toilet Sets, worth
will be cold for $2,50, to go at
$5,00 $1.50
Call and Examine Stock and get. Prices
before purchasing elsewhere.
1: 'We have also received a fresh supply of Christmas
Goods in Fancy Dishes, Toys, tie., and have a full
•
stock of .Fresh Groceries, Fruits and Confectionery,
A. McDouald
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