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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1904-12-8, Page 8CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS So often at this time of year we hear the expreeaiop, "I don't know what to give," This problem is welly solved when you have emit a large stook 10 choose from as we are showing thie year, From the many suitable things for gifts we pint oat.a very few whioh you may not have thought of before. EGA A LADY -Out Giese Bottle of Perfume, —Saud Bag, —Pair of Snow Shoes, —Hand Mirror, —Boa of Stationery, —Ebony Hair Brneh, — Bible or Hymn Book, — Jewel Cue, —Parse, Bonnet Brash, —Japanese China, —Mosio Roll, —Sub. to Ladies' Home Journal, —Fanny Blotter, —Portfolio, —Bogaet Holder, —Book, • —.Leather Needle Oaee, — Oandle Holders. FOR A GENTLEMAN —Military Brnohee, -dict Brush, —Book of Poems, —Mirror, —Leather Colter and Cuff Oaee, —Fountain Pen, —Goin Tray, —Military Brush Oaee, —Bill Book,l —Snow Shoes, —Bible or Hymn Book, —New Game of Sherlock Holmes, —Olotbee Brneh, —Stamp Holder, —Burnt Leather Whisk Holder, •—New Books— "Prospeotor," "Old Gorgon Graham" —Loather Matob Striker. '® a511§MXTIM DRUGGIST AND STATIONER. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. SOUTHERN EXTENSION W.61. & E. Trains leave Brnesele Station, North and South, as follows Gonea Sousse Goma NORTH, Mail 7:16 a.m I Mixed 9:00 a.m Mtzed.........12•80 a.ma (Mil .e 8,00 p.m ss ExpreBt?B p.m Expxeee •- 8:9.5 p,m go.caC Bi s Item, A ohiel'e amang ye takir' notes, An' faith he'll prentie. Buenmee is good. WATCH out for la grippe. Samoa Board Friday evening of ibis week. Tas Pon turns out fine wedding stationery. PAY year taxes abd save 6% addition after the 14th. Homey is having a stir up by the youngsters in town. ADDITIONAL local Wawa may be read on page 4 of this issue. FOURTH Division Court next Wedoos. day in Brussels Town Hall. Bauseara aheeee factory ehipped the balance of the past season's make last week. Dan wood has taken a drop in pries and is now Belling at $2.50 per oord, short wood. Tas political candidates in East Huron are not allowing the graee to grow under their feet. Pesaro schools will close on Thursday, 22nd inst., and reopen on Tuesday, January 3rd. Ootuna.—Dr. B. F. Batter will be ab the A minima hotel, Brownie, on Tneeday, Deo. 20•b, one day only. SANITARIUM Bazaar and Concert on Tuesday evening of beat weak, 13th inst. Help a good oaaee by your patronage. Run the aunonneemente of the bnsi• nese men in the mamma of Tao POST.. I1 may save yon many a dollar in your purchases. Comm Connell is in session this week at Goderioh and Warden Bowman and Oo. Councillor Kerr, of this Division, ere in attendance. Tame Concert Friday evening of tnis week in Town Hall, Brussels. Jarvis. Fox and Harvey—a strong trio—will present an A. 1 program. A POPULAR bachelor of Brnaeele who was proposed to and. "could not see hie way clear to aoeept" has, it is said, for- warded.a eiik dreee to the Lair damsel. Taos. NloaoaLs and family have taken poseeesion of their comfortable new home on Turoberry street where we hope many pro's/terms years will come tq them. THE Aaeembly held in the Town Hall last Friday evening was largely attended. An Italian oroheetra from London sup• plied a choice musical program for the occasion. A. SLEETING of tbe County Pree9 Aoeooia. tion wee held in Clinton last Friday. The question of newepaper otabbing, job ratee, tendering for mnoioipal work, etc., were fully and freely diamond. Tae other day E ]ward Sperain had the misfortune to have a needle fall oh hie right foot, bruising the big toe quite severely. He has not been able to get hie shoe on einoe but we hope be will Boon be all right, NEXT Tneeday evening will be the regular semi-mouthly meeting of the 0. 0. F. Court, Brussels, and will also be the fleet 000asioa for receiving nomina- tions for the varione offices for the coming term. Members are therefore =eked to attend. TAXES.—Jobn Long, Tax Oolleotor, for Bruseele, will be in the Coattail Chamber on Monday, Tneeday and Wed. needay, Deo, 12th. 18th and 14111, to receive taxes and give receipts. 5% will be added after the last named date, The roll totals $8,176.87 and there is a trifle over $1,000 paid in now. BAZAAR.—Persons who are contributing to the Bazaar neat Tneeday are kindly requested to have their donations left at the Town Hall by 8 80 o'olook on that morning. Ladies will be there to receive them and desire to get their booths in order ea earlyas oeeible t e t 0o as b be in readiness fothe afternoon. Lend a hand. Tata week Ben. Dark left town for Molesworth where he enflames the management of the hotel there for Mrs, Seehaver, when husband died reoently, Mr. Dark, who hag been a resident of this locality for many years, and highly respected, was treated lo a eemplimeetary sapper at the Central Hotel here on Monday evening of thie week, ltimnorDAL Nomination for Braesale will be held on Monday, Dee, 26th, from 12 to 1 o'clock in the Town Hall. If there !e an election it will take plane a week later with W, M. Sinolair, Geo. Bogere and A, Ooueley ae Deputy Retnru- ing Ofiioete, Three Publio 8ohool True. tree will aleo be nominated. The retir- ing membeee are Jno, G. Skene, A, Ooae: ley and D. 0. Roes, all of whom are eligible for te-eleoti0n. Two weeks from next Sabbath will be Christmas Day. HELa the Sanitarium Bazaar and Con cert on Tuesday of next weak. NEXT Monthly Horse Fair will be held in Brnaeele on Thursday, January 5 h. THE for ganotiete and woollen mit found and advertised in Ton Poem have been claimed by their thankful ownere. THURSDAY of next week will be the Statutory date for the meeting of Muni- cipal Connoile to alone up business of the year. T. P. Slam, eye epeoialiet, will be at Fox's drag store, Brussels, on Wednes- day, 14theinet., ready to attend to the wantsof the public. SEVERAL from Bruseele attended the Tea meeting in the Methodiet obnroh, Walton, last Monday evening. James Jones sang a ample of fine solos and W. H. Herr gave a short talk, OO000niroa THODIeON, orated arid shipped between 75,000 and 100,000 pounds of fowl Int week including cloaks, turkeys, geese, and chickens. A large number of hands were employed. THE Grand Trunk Co. appear to have lost their almanac and almost every Sunday have a epeeist freight train up this Hoe of railway. When written to Mont it by the Lord's Day Alliance the Manager promised to see about it but maybe he has been baey. Tam Odd Fellows' Lodge of Brussels had set a date next week for their annual At Some but owing to the many enter - tianment and gatherings of varioaa kinds already annonnoed it was thought wine 10 postpone the At Home until after New Years Day. Announcement will be made of the date when decided upon. SHOULDER DIsLOOATED. — We are very sorry to hear that Alex. McKelvey, eon of Dr. MaKelvey, of Brussels, had the misfortune to dislocate his shoulder one day reoently while attempting to board a moving street Oar in Torouto. He ie attending the Mediae) College there. Hie many foleade in Brussels and locality hope he will soon be o. k. again, Harrold Jarvis, Bert Harvey, George A, Fox, Town Hall, Brussels, Friday Ev'g, Dec. 9th Tait Christian Guardian, the official organ of the Methodist ohnroh in Canada, oelebrated its 75h birthday last week. It wae fleet published on Nov. 12, 1829, and le the otdeet religions or church paper in the Dominion. The Guardian bas done splendid work for the Donee it repreeente during the threequartere of a century of he existence. DEO. 26TH IS TEE HATE —Boma newe- papers are stating that Municipal Nom. Mations will be held on Friday, Deo. 23rd instead of Monday, 26th inst., on amount of Ohrietmae likely to be observed on Monday awing to the 25th coming on Sunday, Saab is not the case and Nomination , Day will still be Monday, 26th inst. The change is only per. mieeible when Onrietmae Day falls on Monday, as it will next year. G. T. R. BnrruENTs.—The following are tbe shipments from the Grand Trunk station daring the past week :-6 oars of hay and 1 oar of oats by A. Beaker ; 8 Ware of hogs and 1 oar of oattle by Blaok & Barr ; 8 oars of ealt by Brussels Salt Werke ; 1 oar of barley and 2 oars of Date by R. Graham ; 2 ears of hay by J' bo Goveniook ; 1 oar oattle by Joe. Clegg ; 1 War poultry by H. George, of London ; 1 oar poultry by Robt. Thom. ton ; 1 oar oattle by Ino. Grainger ; 1 oar hogs by A. 0. Dames. Inward -1 oar Inmber for P. Ament and 1 oac coal for Stewart & Lowiok. AN EVENING WITH OANADA.—Last Fri. day evening a most enjoyable time was spent in the eobool room of Melville oharob at the nodal evening given under the auspices of the Young People's Society, "Canada" wee the all Import. ant and comprehensive subject under 000eideration and the room wag taste- fully and artietioally decorated with gaga, &a, for the Manion. Rev. John Roee, B. A., the pastor, perfokmed the datiee of Chairman with hie neaal aoceptability. The program, whioh was well carried Ont, was ae follows Opening chorea "The Maple Leaf Forever" ; prayer ; address on Manitoba by G. A. Deadman ; solo, Doaeald Btraohan ; addrtee by Inepeatnr Robb, "Lidneation in Canada" ; recitation, Miee Winnie McGuire, on "Canada";address "Farm lite in Canada," eter McArthur ; Flag drill by tight gide, viz Gertie Roes, Bertha and Argo Rose, Lititia MoArter, Edna Pegb, Alice and Florenae Thomeen and Aileen Scott, under the direction of Mies Forbes ; address by J. H. Cameron on "Canada abd the Iimpire" ; quartette "Canada Fen Canade," Mielee Feting. and MdArter and T. A. Hawking and Jamoe Vox ; instrumental solo, T. A, Betaking ; National Anthem. 526.00 Were the financial prooeede of the even Standard Bank of Canada' I," E METROPOLITAN BANK SISTA wm.XSXM=ZD 13'72 SUIOPLUB, 011 RLS17RVE FUND $ 1,000,000 10,000,000 TOTAL ASSETS.:VDR A General 33an.Iring Bnteiuetaei Tuangtxoted —e"?SAVINGGS BANK'e-- -DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR and upwards received on whioh INTEREST I8 ALLOWED FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT at the HIGHEST B K RATE. AOORTJED AN INTEREST is added to amounts every six months and beoomee principal. —MARRIED WOMEN and MINORS may make and withdraw Deposita without the intervention of any perenn, LOANS MADE TO FARMERS ON NOTE AT LOWEST RATE. SALE NOTES CASHED, OOLLEOTED or may be left for SAFEKEEPING only for which no charge ie made. YOUR BUSINESS will receive oar careful and courteous attention. A. 0. MACFARLANE, Amin. r®. THE GOLDEN CLOCK New Goods For Christmas IN SILVERWARE AND LADIES' axon GENTS' WARE. Repairing a Specialty and Bele. faction Guaranteed. W. F. STRETTON, JEWELER. HoaoN 0o. Preee Association will meet in Goderioh on Friday of thie week at• 11 a. m, Auomrote BALE: Ae seen by the adver- tisement Mrs. T. Fletcher is diepoeiug of her entire stook of watches, olooke end jewelry by pnblio anetion. Thie is a good chance to get your jewelry for a low figure, ODir.—Last Monday morning, at 8.80 o'clock, John Moore died at the home of hie brother, near Trowbridge, agent 76 years. Deceased had been in poor health for some time. Mrs. Moore predeceased him 5 years ago. They have no children. The funeral took plane on Wedoceday afternoon, interment being made at Elma Centre cemetery. Deceased was an. mole to M, H„ Eli and Ambroee Moore, of Brnaeele. L. 0. L.—The following are the L. 0. L. Offioere eleoted for 1905 :—W. M., Jae, Keruaghau ; D. M., W. H. McCntelteen; Bea., W. R. Mooney ; Ohap„ B. Garry ; Fin. Sax., T. Farrow ; Treae„ John Clegg ; Leat,, W, Smith and 141, H. Moore ; Exec. Qom„ F. McOatobeon, ht. M. Cardiff, J. Mooney, T. Pamela P.' Caution ; Auditors, B. Gerry and ill M. Oardiff: Brother Earnest Johnston, from Veneoaver, B. 0„ paid them a visit last Monday evening and was called to the chair. He installed the new ofiinere. Their motto is "Honor all man, love the brethren, fear God, honor the King," Special program will be given at next meeting, Jan. and. SODDEN DEttres.—It was a sonnet of no small regret to the residents of Bru- nie last Friday to learn that Lolaod Mark, the bright baby boy of H. R. and fare. Brewer, aged 18 months, bad been taken home to the loving Master who seid "Suffer the ohildreu to Dome unto Me." Pneumonia followed by oonvni• atone Boon did its deadly work despite the oare and attention of physiciane, relatives and friends. The funeral took place Saturday afternoon, Rev. John Roee, H. A., of Melville ohnroh, oouttnat• ing the eervioe in the abeenoe from home of Rev. T. W. Coeeoe. Pallbearers were Roy &inlay, Roy Pugh, R. J. MoLenoh• lin sod Rex Wolfe. Mr. and Mre. Brewer may rest aeeured that they have the sincere sympathy of the community in the removal of their little eon to the told ot the good Shepherd, , People We Know. Miee Loretta Bnneton is visiting in. Wingbam this week, Mre: Lowiok was on the sink list thie week but ie improving. Mies MOGall was the gneet of Percy Collins and wife, Ripley, last week. Miee Bennett, of Wingbam, spent Tue. day with Mre. Chas, Ritchie, Jno. street. Robert McGregor, of Teeewater, ie a visitor with bie brother, Thoe, MoStegor. Will. Jamieeon, of Mitobell, was palling on old frieeds in Braeeele over Snoday. Wallace and Mre, Hallman, of Elowlok, were visitors at R. Leatherdale'e during the past week, Mre. R. Stinson and little daughter, of Morefleld, wag visiting her Dieter, Mre. J. R. Fletcher, this week. Mise Vera Wilbee hae been eiok with Bronchitis daring the peek two weeks, but we hope she will soon be bettr.r. Mfes Watson, who has been a visitor at Melville manse for Ibe past two weeke, returned to her home in Peel on Tues. day. Peter Bishop, Who has spent some yearn in the Soo, end that locality, arriv- ed home last week on a visit to hie wife and bd familyIn Brussels. Mre, A. McLennan has enffioieotly teoovered, we are pleased to etate, to be able to bake ehort drives. We hope she will goon be as well ae ever. Jailer Griffin, of Goderioh, ie On the Oak list and nimble to attend to hie official duties atepreeent. We hope his oonvnlaeanoe will be speedy. Hugh and Mre. Williams, of Seaxorth, were here last Saturday attending the inueral of Leland M„ little eon of H.R. and Mre. Brewer. Mr. Williame le Mrs, Brewer's father. Among the exeminere for dietriot oertifloateeappointed for one year by the Ontario Edaeational Connell awe Imitator Robb, of Braeeele, and Prin- eipel Strang, of Goderioh. Hee. Wm. Newsome, Qnoen street, hag gone on a visit with her tont en ,rrled dangbtere in Chioago, The ladit.,: are Mre. Jon Cooper, Mre, F. Fishleigb, Mrs. 0. Pisbleigh and Mre. Sheltie, Mies Lyle, Bartliff was in town last week. Little Mies Marjory Ross has been quite elok this week. S. B. Cooper, oontraotor of the addition to the House of Refuge, Clinton, has been dangerously ill but is ooneidered out of danger now we ere pleased 10 state. TEE Poem welcomes John and Mrs. Me - Fadden and daughter to town, They moved from the farm on the 18th con., recently Bold to James Shaw and have taken up their residence in the home perohaeed from Thos. Nicholls, John street, Business Locals. SuRPLae household furniture for sale by private bargain. Apply to MRS. GEo. MOKAY, Graham bleak, Brussels. Bonen blanket found. Owner may have same by proviug property and pay - lug for tbie notice, GEo. JACKSON, Lot 18, 8th line, Morrie, A noon tbiog and nothing better than a nue photograph to send to your friends for a Inns present. H. R. BREWER, B russets. LOST last week, a woolen horse blanket between Brussels Station and Main street. Finder will kindly leave it at THE Porn Publishing House. FEATHERS WANTED.—Any quantity of goose and dnok feathers wanted. Highest price paid. R. LEATHExDALE & dee, Bruseele. Pease fur mite found North of Brussels. Owner may hay, ahem by proving property and paying for this notice. Mae. J. WILTON, Queen at. UIIWWI! CHig1ls'ei. A Royal Commission will be appointed to inquire into the differences between the Fres (Thumb, of Bootland, and the United Presbyterian Cbnrob. The dates decided upon for 'the Sum- mer Sohool at Kincardine are August 7: to 13. Sohnol will be ander the direction of the Wingbam Dietrict Epworth League. Mr. Horton, of London College, sup. plied the pulpit of St John's obnroh ]set Sunday. Jae. Jones Bang a tenor solo "Oh I Happy Day" in good voice, at the evening eervioe. The elders of Melville ohuroh nod their wives were entertained at the manse an Monday evening. It was the twenty fifth annivereary of the marriage of Rev. and Mrs. Rose. Methodist church anniversary in Brae. eels on Sunday (Ohrietmae Day) and the ant,ual Tea Meeting on the Monday even- ing fo.luwiug, when a choice program of addressee, reaitatione and magibef' eeleo• Eons will be presented. Rev. H. Langford, of Ward:nille, will preach in 81. John'e ohuroh, next Sun- day both morning abd evening. Mr. Langford ie a riefug young preaober in the English church and the Wardens ask for a good attendaooe of the congre, gation next Sunday at both services. Maitland Presbytery will meet at Bel. more on Wednesday, 14th inst., at 2 o'olook for the iodisation of Rev. John Radford, who oomee from Blythoewood, Eeeex Go., as 5aaoeseor to Rev. A. 0. Stewart. The sermon will be preached by Rev. Jno. Burnett, of Muleeworth ; Rev. D. Perrie, of Winghnm, who is the Moderator, will address the minieter ; and Rev. Mr. Perrin, of Wroxeter, will epeak to the congregation. Last Sabbath afternoon the monthly Missionary service Wag held in the Methodist Sabbath Bahool here. Mies Dolly Seeker's class gave a pleasant surprise by handing over a contribution of $10 00 to the Treasurer for the Forward Movement for Missions. They money by making ladies' ooilers and artiolee daring the past Summer and CAPITAL—Paid up $1,000,000 RESERY14 FUND - • $1,000,000 REV, 10, H, WARDEN, D. D.Directors 0. T. M001113,President. Vtoe-Preeident, W09, DRADanaw, 0' LA, 1119 0o0on mt. w. tronvmrele GLARE, 0.0, 0. a. =OXOON, K. O. HEAD OFFICE -• TORONTO W, D, I4088 - - GENERAL MANAOEIt A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Drafts Bought and Bold. Farmers' Notes Dieoounted. c ?r'8dC'CAO adVB: IMPagerL/,T1twdv Interest et HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all sums of $1 and upwards A, E. HELLISH, Manager. diepoeing of them. The Missionary record for tbe school for the past 8 months ie 557.76 laet Sunday's oolleolion (inolud- Ing Hiee Baeker'e olaee donatiooe) was $16 41 Rev. John Roee, B. A., preaohed e Mieeionary sermon in Melville ohuroh last Sabbath morning and at the same eervioe made Special reterenoe to the demise of the well known and mnoh prized Presbyterian divine, the late Dr. Cavan. Rev. 0. P. Wella, B. A., B. D., of Ethel, was the preeoher in the even. rug and gave aninteresting sermon on the Beatitudes. Rev. Mr. Roee was ab Ethel in the evening. Last Sabbath Rev. R. Fulton Irwin, of Weetminieter wee preacher in the Metho diet oharob in this plane. "For wbereeoever the °aromee ie tbere will the eaglesbegethered together," Matt. 24-28, was the morning text from whioh a strong practical discourse wae given on the law of affinity. At the evening eervioe the theme was "Whateoever a man eowebh that will he reap." He also addressed the League on "Paying the prion." Rev, Mr. Irwin is of the evaogelietio type and ie one of the rising young men of London Conference. Rev. Mr. Ooeene was at Weetminieter presetting ohnroh anni vereary sermons on bis former field of labor before morning the pastorate in Brunetti, and where be bee many friends. A good man has gone to his reward in the parson of the well known and mnoh beloved divine, Rev. Dr• (Javan, of Toren. to. Hie demise, looking at it from s human standpoint, will be a distinct lose Ito not only the Presbyterian ohuroh and Knox Oollege but the Provinae at large. We reproduce the eulogy pronounced upon him by Rev. A. MacDonald, of Toronto :—Under the shadow of death uotbing was great or riot or wise before See our New Souvenir Pins. its mystery and majesty. In the ronnd of oommon days the things we see and the men we know fill our lives and hold our hearts. As by a Budden goat at a easement some light goes out and we grope strangely in the shadow. Bo we are reoalled to onr higher selves, remind. ed that we have no continuing city, and are made to feel the burden and the wonder of our life. There was that about him who bad passed—not anything he lid or eaid, but what he was—that made hie approval an ideal and his blame a rebuke. All his life long lie lived as seeing the invisible. While he went about his daily duties his walk and oo0. vereation were ae of one whoee citizen. ship was in heaven. His mind was eo untarnished, his thoogbte had dwelt so long on things unseen, hie spirit was so sensitive to the beat and breath of the spirit world, that he had not far to goyoull iimt is when be passed behind the veil. TJ3 xoror.3 MARF£"L•S, Fall Wheat 05 95 Barley 87 40 Peas 60 60 Oate 30 80 Butter, tubsandrolls14 15 Egge per dozen 18 20 Hay per too 5 50 8 00 Flour, per bbl 5 50 6 00 Potatoes per bus.. 50 50 Apples (per bbl,) .. 1 00 1 25 Hogs, Live 4 50 4 60 Wool 17 18 Sa b, per bbl., retail 1 00 70 HOLIDAY PROBLEMS SOLVED OUR STOOK OF HOLIDAY • GOODS IS A VAST COL- LECTION OF DEBIRAISLE GIFTS. Gift ohooeing is often a difficult problem at beet, but with the assortment and wide range of prime offered here it ie an easy matter to melte appropriate eelee. time. Every department of our etook le complete with rare Bargains. We are sate in Baying that for exalusivenese and beauty,.ae well ae variety, our holiday gifts will excel anything eve have yet Mown at Drug Store Engineer Ford, of Allendale, and Fire- man Holinwood were seriously scalded through the orawn sheet of a locomotive dropping near Allendale. LL G. JONES, JEWELER • .1 Just Cf Few Day Left to decide what the Xmas memento will be, and provid- ed Jewelry seems to bo the most desired of all, why not let us have the favor of your consideration, if even to get the credit that our stook and prices should be a revelation to you. Should the article of your choice be found here, we will gladly lay it away till you require it. 1 Also some very.special Ormolu Gold and Cabinet Clocks. • Repairing a Specialty None too Difficult Satisfaction Guaranteed. XX.G.-XSR 2E7D, OLxnr—MOMILLAN.—At Shoshone, Idaho, U. S., on Nov. 20th, by Rev. H. W. Parker, Mr. B. F, Olem, of Shoshone, Idaho, to Miee Euphemia E. Mc Millet), formerly of Brownie. ENarxew—COLVIN—At Harding, Mao„ on Nov. 23rd, by Rev. Mr. Lewis, Mr. Atom, G. English, of Harding, to Miee Annie Lilian, eeoond daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Colvin, of Brussels, Ont. ENNre—LAReole—&l Pocatello, Idaho, on Nov. 161h, by Rev. D. 0. Mo0otm, Mr. Wm. T. Eunin, of Minidoka, formerly of Braeeele, Ont„ to Miee Hattie M. Larson, of 14tinidoka, Idabe. .• =Romeo. Bmwaa,—ln Braude, on Deo. let, Leland Mark, eeoond son of H. R, and Mre. Brewer, aged 1 year, 1 month and 1 day. Moons.—Io Elma, on Deo. 5th, .Jno. Moore, aged 76 years, MoLeuooxnt.—lu Morrie, on Deo. 4tb, Catherine, infant daughter of Alex. and Elizabeth MoLanohlin, aged 1 month and 25 days. EWELLERY OF QUALITY We have put into stock a Large and Well Assorted Line of the Finest Quality of GEM RINGS, WATCHES, w1 CHRISTMAAS IA JEWELLERY, SILVERWARE, &O. ,&c, 1m1 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 is of the highest artistica 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 Ball and see us. H. L. JCK, oNy JEWELLLCR, J U S T THINK Only 2 weeks more and Christmas will be here. Now the question is, what are we going to buy for Xmas gifts and where are we going to buy them ? Of course if you let us decide where you are going to buy them, the question would soon be settled, but you won't leave the matter for us to decide, Well we are going to take this liberty of stating that our stock is now in a state of completeness for the Holiday season and that we are hoping to have the pleasure of showing you through our store and you will then be in a position to decide as to whether we will be able to supply your require- ments or not. We desire to impress upon your mind that we do not want you to feel under any obligation to buy yinspect from us even if you do come in to Ins eet our stock. We do not advertise that it is no trouble to show goods. But we do state it is a great trouble to show goods and we consider it a great pleasure to have the trouble at Davies Co..